presage 音標拼音: [pr'ɛsɪdʒ]
n . 預感,預兆,預知
vt . 成為…的前兆,預示,預言
vi . 預言
預感,預兆,預知成為…的前兆,預示,預言預言
presage n 1 :
a foreboding about what is about to happen 2 :
a sign of something about to happen ; "
he looked for an omen before going into battle " [
synonym : {
omen }, {
portent }, {
presage },
{
prognostic }, {
prognostication }, {
prodigy }]
v 1 :
indicate by signs ; "
These signs bode bad news " [
synonym :
{
bode }, {
portend }, {
auspicate }, {
prognosticate }, {
omen },
{
presage }, {
betoken }, {
foreshadow }, {
augur }, {
foretell },
{
prefigure }, {
forecast }, {
predict }]
Presage \
Pre "
sage \,
n . [
F .
pr ['
e ]
sage ,
L .
praesagium ,
from praesagire .
See {
Presage },
v .
t . ]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
Something which foreshows or portends a future event ;
a prognostic ;
an omen ;
an augury . "
Joy and shout --
presage of victory ." --
Milton .
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2 .
Power to look the future ,
or the exercise of that power ;
foreknowledge ;
presentiment .
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If there be aught of presage in the mind . --
Milton .
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Syn :
Prognostic ;
omen ;
token ;
sign ;
presentiment .
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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 }.]
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1 .
To have a presentiment of ;
to feel beforehand ;
to foreknow .
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2 .
To foretell ;
to predict ;
to foreshow ;
to indicate .
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My dreams presage some joyful news at hand . --
Shak .
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Presage \
Pre *
sage "\,
v .
i .
To form or utter a prediction ; --
sometimes used with of .
--
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
94 Moby Thesaurus words for "
presage ":
actuarial prediction ,
adumbrate ,
apocalypse ,
apprehensiveness ,
augur ,
augury ,
auspicate ,
bespeak ,
betoken ,
bode ,
boding ,
cast a horoscope ,
cast a nativity ,
clairvoyance ,
divine ,
dope ,
dope out ,
dowse for water ,
forebode ,
foreboding ,
forecast ,
forecasting ,
forefeeling ,
foreknowing ,
foreknowledge ,
forerun ,
foresee ,
foreseeability ,
foreshadow ,
foreshow ,
foreshowing ,
foresight ,
foretell ,
foretelling ,
foretoken ,
forewisdom ,
fortune -
tell ,
guess ,
guesswork ,
harbinger ,
hariolate ,
have a hunch ,
have an intimation ,
herald ,
hunch ,
improbability ,
indicate ,
make a prediction ,
make a prognosis ,
make a prophecy ,
misgiving ,
omen ,
portend ,
portent ,
preapprehension ,
precognition ,
predict ,
prediction ,
prefiguration ,
prefigure ,
prefigurement ,
prefiguring ,
preindicate ,
premonition ,
prenotion ,
presagement ,
presaging ,
prescience ,
presentiment ,
preshowing ,
presignifying ,
probability ,
prognosis ,
prognostic ,
prognosticate ,
prognostication ,
promise ,
prophecy ,
prophesy ,
prophesying ,
prospectus ,
read palms ,
read tea leaves ,
read the future ,
shadow ,
shadow forth ,
soothsay ,
speculate ,
speculation ,
statistical prediction ,
tell fortunes ,
tell the future ,
vaticinate ,
vaticination
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PRESAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Presage entered English first as a noun referring to an omen, that is, something that foreshadows or portends a future event
PRESAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Wincing with a presage of doom, she wished good luck to anyone who tried to deal with the problem Ancestors are said to manifest their needs or warnings of possible dangers through dreams and presages
PRESAGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Presage definition: a presentiment or foreboding See examples of PRESAGE used in a sentence
PRESAGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 6 meanings: (ˈprɛsɪdʒ ) 1 an intimation or warning of something about to happen; portent; omen 2 a sense of what is about
Presage - definition of presage by The Free Dictionary presage n 1 an intimation or warning of something about to happen; portent; omen 2 a sense of what is about to happen; foreboding
presage - WordReference. com Dictionary of English pres•age ˈprɛsɪdʒ, prɪˈseɪdʒ v [~ + object], -aged, -ag•ing to be a sign or warning of; portend; foreshadow: Those terrorist incidents may presage war
presage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary presage (third-person singular simple present presages, present participle presaging, simple past and past participle presaged) (transitive) To predict or foretell something quotations
presage, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary presage, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
PRESAGE Synonyms: 91 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for PRESAGE: feel, premonition, fear, worry, presentiment, suspicion, foreboding, anticipation; Antonyms of PRESAGE: describe, tell, relate, report, recount, narrate, recite
Presage Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary PRESAGE meaning: to give or be a sign of (something that will happen or develop in the future)