premonition
发音
英 [ˌpri:məˈnɪʃn]
美 [ˌpriməˈnɪʃən, ˌprɛmə-]
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- n.
- 预感,预兆
- 前兆,征兆
- 预先的警告(告诫),预诫
单词词源
premonition 预感
pre-,在前,早于,预先,-mon,警告,提醒,词源同admonish,monitor.
双语例句
- 1. Did you ever have the premonition that you would not go back to america ?
- 你是否曾有再回不去美国的不祥预感?
- 2. I saw him in my dream last week , must 've been a premonition
- 我上个星期梦见他了,肯定是个预兆
- 3. If all this sounds a bit eerie - like a premonition of where the us might be headed - there 's reason to be concerned , and reason to be not so worried .
- 这确实是件有些怪异的事情就像美国预警的一样:日本经济让人担心,但是过于担心视乎也没必要。
- 4. He found himself wondering whether she had any premonition of her fate , and one of his reasons for not speaking was the fear that a tremor in his voice might possibly arouse her suspicions .
- 他发现自己想知道她对自己的命运是否有任何预感,他不说话的原因之一是担心他的声音发出异样的颤抖,有可能会引起她的怀疑。
- 5. In the otherwise-excellent new play at london 's trafalgar studios , the mountain-top , martin luther king is given a premonition of barack obama as the one that will come after him .
- 在伦敦特拉法尔加剧院上演的新剧《山顶》如没有这种领袖崇拜则算得上是杰出剧目,剧中的马丁路德金给出预言,巴拉克奥巴马将是那个继承他事业的人。