presaged信息详情
v.预示,预兆;预言(presage的过去式及过去分词)
preaged───预装
presage───v.预示,预兆(尤指不祥之事);预言,预感;n.预示,预兆;预感,预知
presager───n.预感;前兆(presage的变形)
presages───v.预示,预兆(尤指不祥之事);预言,预感;n.预示,预兆;预感,预知
preshaped───预成形
presoaked───v.预浸;n.预浸;预浸剂
passaged───n.一段(文章);走廊;通路;通过;旅程,行程;船费;vi.通过通道;n.(Passage)(美)帕西奇(人名)
presale───售前展览;预售
presided───v.主持(preside的过去式)
No one will tell him how he came to be here, what the circumstances were that presaged his memory loss.───没人跟他说过他为什么会在这儿,到底是因为什么导致他的失忆症。
The change presaged the dominance of mounted combat, and increasingly expensive equipment destroyed the venerable ideal of freeman warriors.───这一变化预示着骑马作战的主导地位,日益昂贵的装备摧毁了自由人战士的崇高理想。
Two other developments presaged the end of the era of turnpikes and started a transportation revolution that resulted in increased regional specialization and the growth of a national market economy.───两项发展预示着公路收费站时代的结束,并开始了一场交通革命,从而促进了区域专业化和国家市场经济的发展。
The volume of "Poems" which appeared a year previously hardly presaged the disordered work that was to follow.───在《荒原》发表前一年问世的《诗选》绝对不会预示继之而来的是这样一不“杂乱无章”的作品。
The shutdown of "Super Girl" was taken as a warning throughout the television industry and presaged the new rules.───叫停“超级女声”节目被视作对整个电视行业的一个警告,也预示着新规定的出台。
"It is a little like da Vinci and the helicopter, " he says, referring to the artist's famous sketches that presaged later inventions.───他说:“这有点儿像达•芬奇和直升机。”——这儿他提到了画家预言以后发明的著名素描。
The civil-rights movement presaged a partisan sea-change in American politics.───民权运动预示着美国政党政治将发生巨大的变化。
For many years a war cloud was hovering over Europe. At times sharp clashes, like peals of thunder, presaged the imminent storm.───多年来,欧洲上空战云密布,尖锐的冲突迭起,如隆隆的雷声预示着风暴即将来临。
He emphasized self-expression, the warm personal note presaged by C. P. E. Bach and Mozart.───他强调自我表现,这种热情的、带有个人色彩的表现足巴赫和莫扎特所预示过的。
But in fact they may actually have presaged that the contemporary presidency and electoral process were beginning to disintegrate.
Yet the Josephite victory presaged no broader attempt to circumscribe royal power.
With the benefit of hindsight, the merger presaged the crest of the stock market wave.
It was Mellor who salvaged something from the disastrous 1990 Broadcasting Bill, which presaged the widely-ridiculed independent television franchise round.
The inauguration of the new astronomer royal presaged a drastic reversal of fortune for John Harrison, whom Halley had always admired.
Her other inconsistencies presaged more awkward problems.
Nothing had presaged the dreadful fate about to befall him.
Others did take up Spemann's challenge, and truly began the age of nuclear transfer that he and Loeb had presaged.
For many years a war cloud was hovering over Europe. AT times sharp clashes, like peals of thunder, presaged the imminent storm.