premonition
英 [ˌpreməˈnɪʃn]
美 [ˌpreməˈnɪʃn]
n. (尤指不祥的)预感
复数:premonitions
Collins.1 / BNC.20812 / COCA.17716
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指不祥的)预感
a feeling that sth is going to happen, especially sth unpleasant- a premonition of disaster
大祸临头的预感 - He had a premonition that he would never see her again.
他有一种将再也见不到她的预感。
- a premonition of disaster
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (通常指不祥的)预感,预兆
If you have apremonition, you have a feeling that something is going to happen, often something unpleasant.- He had an unshakable premonition that he would die.
他有一种强烈的预感,觉得自己会死。 - ...a real, genuine premonition of bad news.
对坏消息真切的预感
- He had an unshakable premonition that he would die.
英英释义
noun
- an early warning about a future event
- a feeling of evil to come
- a steadily escalating sense of foreboding
- the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case
双语例句
- All this gave Ming-feng a frightening premonition of what her own destiny would be.
这一切不过是给鸣凤预报她自己的归宿罢了。 - With the sweet premonition that he would awaken tomorrow as a very rich man, he fell asleep.
最后他甜甜地进入了梦乡,梦见自己清晨醒来变成了一个大富翁。 - He had a premonition of imminent disaster.
他有种大难临头的预感。 - When I was struck by the most awful premonition.
突然有种最为可怕的预感。 - As he straddled his bi cycle again he felt ill at ease, almost a sense of premonition.
再跨上车时他觉得心神不安,仿佛有种不详的预感。 - As we approached the house, I had a premonition that something terrible had happened.
我们走近这所房子时,我预感到出事了。 - His hand shook violently and he had a premonition of failure.
他的手剧烈地颤抖,他预感到要失败。 - Their premonition of bad things may help people save their lives and avoid risks.
它们对不好的事物的预感能够救人以及帮人们避险。 - But I really have a premonition that Chu is facing GREat danger.
大臣庄辛预见到楚国会发生危险。 - She had a sudden premonition of what the future might bring.
她对将来会发生什么有一种不祥的预感。