presaging
美 [ˈpresɪdʒ]
英 ['presɪdʒ] 
- n.预示;前兆;先见(之明);预感
- v.成为…的前兆;预先警告;预言;预知
词形变化
第三人称单数:presages 现在分词:presaging 过去式:presaged 同义词
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例句
But the fight now seems to be over the spoils of peace instead of presaging renewed war.
但是如今的斗争似乎因和平分赃引起,而不是战争重新爆发的先兆。
It is a slackening of the tensity of consciousness, which might be compared to a low barometric reading, presaging bad weather.
意识的强度变得松弛,可以被比喻为晴雨表气压低,可预测是不好的天气。
The latest news highlighted how the policy debate has switched from crisis response to presaging a return to more normal conditions.
这些最新消息突显,政策辩论已从危机回应,转向预言一切将恢复比较正常的状态。
A separate agreement with the Taliban in Swat last February collapsed within weeks, presaging a sweeping summer offensive by the military.
二月份在斯瓦特与塔利班签署的单独协定在几周之内便宣告瓦解,冥冥预示着武装力量一整个夏季的军事行动。
This will be tough, presaging a vicious fight if any of the proposals do reach the floor of Congress.
这非常艰难,同时也预示了,如果提案真的送到了国会,那也会是一场恶仗。
Starting in 1967, the billing on Miracles releases was changed to Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, presaging Robinson's solo career.
在1967年开始,就奇迹释放计费改为斯莫基罗宾逊和的奇迹,预示罗宾逊的独唱生涯。
but often, those teams end up presaging an escalation, not substituting for one.
然而,这些小组最后通常会预料到战事升级,而且无法扭转这一发展趋势。
Molecular Marker As An Indicator in Presaging Prognosis of Human Lung Adenocarcinoma
分子标记物在肺腺癌预后评估中的意义
(of a warning or threat) presaging disaster
(警告,威胁)预示灾难的警告,威胁