augur

英['ɔːɡə(r)] 美['ɔːɡər]
  • n. 占兆官;占卜师;相命者
  • v. 预言;预测
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GRE
Noun:
  1. (ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens to guide public policy

Verb:
  1. indicate by signs;

    "These signs bode bad news"

  2. predict from an omen

1. Already there were problems. It didn't augur well.
已经有问题了,这不是好兆头。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Conflicts among the various groups do not augur well for the future of the peace talks.
各派之间的冲突对和平谈判不是一个好兆头。

来自《权威词典》

3. Does this unfortunate news augur war in the near future?
这个不幸消息预示最近的将来会发生战争 吗 ?

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. The signs augur well for tomorrow's weather.
种种征候预示明天天气良好.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. I augur from all circumstances it is a prosperous voyage.
从各种情况推断,我预料航行将会顺利.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It is surprising that an augur can see an augury without smiling.
      出乎意外,占卜家能知预兆而不笑。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Does this unfortunate news augur war in the near future?
      这个不幸消息预示最近的将来会发生战争吗?
    2. Mounting sales augur a profitable year.
      不断增加的销售量预示着好年景。
    3. I augur from all circumstances a prosperous voyage.
      从各种情况推断, 我预料航行将会顺利。