foretold
[fɔ:rˈtoʊld]
v.
预言,预示( foretell的过去式和过去分词 );
例句:
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She foretold that the man would die soon.
她预言那人快要死了.
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Must lose one joy, by his life's star foretold.
这样注定:他, 为了信守一个盟誓/就非得拿牺牲一个喜悦作代价.
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The prophet foretold a glorious future for the young ruler.
那先知预言这年轻的统治者会有辉煌的前程.
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The Jamaican's triumph was foretold long ago;
来自THETIMES
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One foretold the death of the family's much-loved horse.
来自THETIMES
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His eventual alliance with her is foretold by his biology.
来自NEWYORKER