to presage
01
预示, 预兆
to serve as a sign or warning of a future event
Transitive: to presage a future event
例子
The dark clouds and distant thunder presage an impending storm.
乌云和远处的雷声预示着即将来临的暴风雨。
The ancient prophecy had presaged the fall of a great empire.
古老的预言已经预示了一个伟大帝国的衰落。
Presage
01
预兆, 征兆
a sign that something bad will happen
例子
The blood-red moon was seen as a presage of war.
血红的月亮被视为战争的预兆。
The sudden flight of birds acted as a presage of disaster.
鸟类的突然飞行充当了灾难的预兆。
02
预感, 预兆
a strong inner feeling or intuition of a troubling future event
例子
She felt a presage deep in her chest, warning her not to board the plane.
她感到胸口深处有一种预感,警告她不要登上飞机。
A presage of dread settled over him as he entered the courtroom.
当他进入法庭时,一种恐惧的预感笼罩了他。



























