presaged 的 3 个定义
- a presentiment or foreboding.
 - something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an omen, prognostic, or warning indication.
 - prophetic significance; augury.
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pres·aged, pres·ag·ing.
- to have a presentiment of.
 - to portend, foreshow, or foreshadow: The incidents may presage war.
 - to forecast; predict.
 
pres·aged, pres·ag·ing.
- to make a prediction.
 - Archaic. to have a presentiment.
 
presaged 近义词
prediction, indication
predict or have a feeling
更多presaged例句
- It strikes me as a presage of the challenges we’ll increasingly face to survive the climate crisis while we work to solve it.
 - From quotes Clinton a lot, and he credits Clinton with saying that an intellectual resurgence has to presage political power.
 - But I recall nothing in Possession, Angels & Insects, Babel Tower, or her other books that seems to presage this one.
 - There were so many unmistakable signs to presage what was coming that I knew a cannibal feast was about to take place.
 - The song is founded upon the story of the aged couple of whom I spoke, and is regarded as a contribution of good presage.
 - Only for a moment could any presage of personal fear cloud the sweet serenity of the Maid's nature.
 - Ominous word at such a moment, but the presage of something darker and more ominous still.
 - The most encouraging time for them was from the year 1874 to 1875, when all seemed to presage better days for them.