augured
v.
预示,预兆,预言( augur的过去式和过去分词 );
成为预兆;
占卜;
例句:
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The press saw the event as a straw in the wind that augured the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
报界把这件事看作是两国之间即将恢复邦交的预兆.
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This augured disaster for 1945.
这就预示1945年要发生灾难.
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China's shift augured well for the Olympics.
中国很好的转移了对奥运的争论.
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There was a defiance about him that augured well for his prospects.
来自THETIMES
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"We confess this volume has disappointed us; from Mr Keats's former productions, we had augured better things," the paper opined.
来自NEWYORKER
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He pointed to the spot where the two lines crossed, as if it augured a potential apocalypse.
来自NEWYORKER