presaged v. 预示,预兆;预言(presage 的过去式及过去分词)
- Bouts of hysteria, sometimes presaged by apparently magical occurrences, can lead to hundreds of deaths.
看起来奇异的事件,有时使人变得躁动狂热,这可以造成数百人死亡。 - The accelerating erosion of biodiversity, often associated with overfishing, presaged a “global collapse” to the point, in 2048, where all species currently fished would be gone, they said.
他们说,经常与过度捕捞有关的生物品种的加速衰减,预示“全球灭绝”到2048年将达到这样的程度,到那时,现在被捕捞的所有物种都将灭绝。 - It not only presaged the initial establishing of modern art concepts of the public, but also made a base for modern art market.
它不仅预示着现代大众 艺术 观念的初步确立,而且为现代 艺术市场的建立打下了基础。
Presage \Pre*sage"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Presaged} (-s[=a]jd");
p. pr. & vb. n. {Presaging}. ] [F. pr['e]sager, L.
praesagire: prae before + sagire to perceive acutely or
sharply. See {Sagacious}.]
1. To have a presentiment of; to feel beforehand; to
foreknow.
2. To foretell; to predict; to foreshow; to indicate.
My dreams presage some joyful news at hand. --Shak.