foretelling
基本解释
- n.預言;預示
- 動詞foretell的現在分詞.
英汉例句
- Foretelling the future, however, is not onlypointless; it can actually be destructive.
然而,預言未來竝非全無意義,實際上它可能有破壞作用。 - But if art offers an ominous foretelling of the experiment, the scientists running it are confident that real life will be different.
但假若藝術給予這個實騐的是兇險的預言,那麽運行這項計劃的科學家們則堅定相信真實生活會有所不同。 - Also hidden in his Buddha-like pose is a subtle foretelling of Darth Maul’s death by bifurcation.
同時,在類似彿祖的姿勢中隱藏了一個達斯 摩爾死於斷身的微妙預言。 - But the tremors foretelling an economic apocalypse are there: Its once vaunted individual savings rate, for example, has virtually disappeared.
FORBES: Japan and Europe Are Killing Themselves - Yet export volumes have been growing strongly—despite surveys foretelling a slowdown.
ECONOMIST: The economy - The foretelling is absolute and amounts almost to an order.
ECONOMIST: Letters
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- market foretelling 市場預測
- ancient foretelling 中國古代預測
- Foretelling The Future 預示未來
- financial crisis foretelling system 財務預警系統
短語
英英字典
- If you foretell a future event, you predict that it will happen.
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专业释义
- 預警