portend
英 [pɔːˈtend]
美 [pɔːrˈtend]
v. 预兆,预示,预告(坏事)
过去式:portended 第三人称单数:portends 现在分词:portending 过去分词:portended
BNC.34983 / COCA.18414
牛津词典
verb
- 预兆,预示,预告(坏事)
to be a sign or warning of sth that is going to happen in the future, especially sth bad or unpleasant
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预示;预兆;预告
If somethingportendsan event or occurrence, it indicates that it is likely to happen in the future.- The change did not portend a basic improvement in social conditions.
该变化没有预示社会状况的根本改观。
- The change did not portend a basic improvement in social conditions.
英英释义
verb
- indicate by signs
- These signs bode bad news
双语例句
- Or does it portend a new Europe?
还是预示着一个新欧洲的到来? - Heavy insider purchases sometimes portend a vigorous market rally.
内部人士大举买入,有时预示着市场将开始强力反弹。 - The eclipse was thought to portend some great disaster.
日食被认为是大灾难的预兆。 - Vivid, violent dreams can portend brain disorders by half a century, a new study finds.
一项新的研究发现,栩栩如生的恶梦能预知到半个世纪后的脑部紊乱。 - But how can we ensure these are teething problems and do not portend greater turmoil?
可是我们如何才能确定,这些确实是革命初期的问题,而不是预示着更大的混乱? - But moving from the jaded north to the dynamic south does not portend an easy future.
但是,基督教从疲惫的北方向富有活力的南方扩展,并不能预示基督徒在南方的安宁生活。 - If well harnessed, such statistics portend a boom in local private demand in decades to come.
这些数据预示着,如果得到很好的利用,未来几十年非洲本地私人需求将强劲增长。 - If we can't look after a species we've been trying so hard to save, it may portend even worse things for the ones we've been overlooking.
如果我们不能照顾好我们一直努力拯救的物种,它可能预示着那些被我们所忽视的情况将更加严重。 - Sometimes small events can portend great changes.
有时,小事件能预示着大变革。 - Black clouds portend a storm.
暗云低沉是暴风雨的前兆。
