foretelling
foretelling词义
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v.
预言,预示( foretell的现在分词 );
英英释义
foretelling[ fɔ:teliŋ ]
n.
a statement made about the future
同义词:predictionforecastingprognostication
the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means
同义词:divinationsoothsayingfortune telling
foretelling用法
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双语例句
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Mr.Gao Chuan-chi asked if the author was foretelling the species replacing human being after its extinction.Mr.
高传棋先生问,作者是否预言人类消失之后,取而代之的物种为何?
In a sense, many dreams are foretelling the future.
在某种意义上,有许多梦是预示未来的。
权威例句
Foretelling the judgments of reviewers and editors.Foretelling the Future in Brugada Syndrome: Do We Have the Crystal Ball?
Strategic Foretelling: Communication-Based Antecedents of a Firmȁ...
Foretelling the Future: Arabic Astrology and English Medicine in the Late Twelfth Century
Strategic Foretelling: Communication-Based Antecedents of a Firm’s Propensity to Preannounce
Proteins foretelling head or abdomen development in the embryo of Smittia spec. (Chironomidae, Diptera) ☆
Longitudinally foretelling drug usage in adolescence: early childhood personality and environmental precursors.
The plan of God in Luke–Acts: Prophecy: foretelling and fulfilling the plan of God
Longitudinally Foretelling Drug Use in the Late Twenties: Adolescent Personality and Social-Environmental Antecedents
Precontextualization and the rhetoric of futurity: Foretelling Colin Powell’s UN address on NBC News