双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- She had a sinister foreboding that the plane would crash.
她有个不祥的预感,飞机要失事。 - She had a strange foreboding that she'd never see him again.
她有一种奇怪的预感,觉得自己再也见不到他了。
用作形容词(adj.)
- He had a foreboding feeling that something was wrong.
他有种不祥的预感,觉得哪里出了问题。 - They were no longer so conscious of the foreboding wilderness before them.
他们已经不再理会面前这片不祥的荒山野地了。
权威例句
Early Forebodings of the Death of Buddhism
Intercountry adoption: Forecasts and forebodings
Decline in internal medicine careers: a foreboding trend
'The gloomy forebodings of this dread disease', climate, famine and sleeping sickness in East Africa.
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP — FALSE PREMISES AND DANGEROUS FOREBODINGS
Bad money drives out good: forebodings of a corporatized American radiology--the 2009 Eugene Caldwell lecture
Charles Taylor's Nietzschean predicament: A dilemma more self-revealing than foreboding
The land question in Africa: reinventing exploitation, engendering displacement and foreboding catastrophe.
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Centre of Full Employment and Equity Working Paper No. 01-13 Social Entrepreneurship – false premises and dangerous forebodings