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pre·mon·i·to·ri·ly 英ˌpriːmə'nɪʃn美ˌpriːmə'nɪʃn 基本英英近义反义例句 n.不祥的预感形容词premonitory副词premonitorily Noun: a feeling of evil to come;a steadily escalating sense of foreboding the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case an early warning about a future event近义词 fear担心omen征兆sign手势hunch预感sense感官threat威胁boding凶兆feeling感觉portent前兆warning警告sensation感觉intuition直觉suspicion猜疑indication指示admonition警告presentiment预感foreboding不祥的预感forewarning预先警告的
名词100% 用作名词He had a premonition of impending doom.他有一种不祥的预感。 The day before her accident, she had a premonition of danger.在发生事故的前一天,她有一种会发生危险的预感。 |