premonition的中文用法及示例

  • 0 a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen -- (尤指不祥的)預兆,預感

    • She had a sudden premonition of what the future might bring. 她對將來會發生的事突然有一種不祥的預感。

    • [ + that ] He had a premonition that his plane would crash, so he took the train. 他預感到他要坐的飛機會墜毀,於是就坐了火車。

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双语用例

  • Therefore, there are many reasons—and these are purely my own premonitions—for believing that we may have such an offer presented to us in the next few weeks.

  • It was a premonition which came true.

  • My premonition was perfectly correct.

  • Animals do not have the same perceptions, sense of reasoning and, perhaps, the premonition of pain or death as humans; there is no evidence whatever that that is the case.

  • I have a horrible premonition that our debate this afternoon will be haunted by different varieties of dog, and it is already being borne out.

  • Your apprehension or your premonition was slightly without material evidence to back it.

  • Why did he have a premonition of disaster?

  • I may have a premonition as to how the debate will unfold.

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