foretold

英[fɔː'təʊld] 美[fɔːr'toʊld]
  • foretell过去式(分词)
1. She foretold that the man would die soon.
她预言那人快要死了.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Must lose one joy, by his life's star foretold.
这样注定:他, 为了信守一个盟誓/就非得拿牺牲一个喜悦作代价.

来自英汉 - 翻译样例 - 文学

3. The prophet foretold a glorious future for the young ruler.
那先知预言这年轻的统治者会有辉煌的前程.

来自辞典例句

4. At that time it was believed that its appearance foretold disaster.
当时人们还曾迷信地认为,它的一出现就会有天灾.

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5. Her letter was scarcely finished when a rap foretold a visitor.
她的信刚刚写完,就听到了敲门声,预告有客人来访.

来自辞典例句

    1. One of a group of ancient Roman religious officials who foretold events by observing and interpreting signs and omens.
      (古罗马)占卜官古罗马宗教官员的一员,可通过观察并解释某些信号及预兆来预言事情
    2. Something foretold or predicted; a prophecy.
      预言预言或预报的事; 预言
    3. No one could have foretold such strange events.
      谁也料不到有这些奇怪的事情。
    4. The gypsy had foretold that the boy would die.
      那吉普赛人曾经预言这男孩儿得夭折。