premonition
/.pri:mә'niʃәn/ uk 词频 #17716
premonition 是什么意思
- 中文释义
- n. 预告, 预感, 征兆
- [医] 先兆, 预兆
- 英文释义
- n a feeling of evil to come
- n an early warning about a future event
premonition 的真实例句
以下例句摘自真实英文文章,看看 premonition 在自然语境里怎么用:
Is it inconceivable, though, that even a second-century invented Paul might have persisted in these premonitions?
—— St. Paul Remade Human History. How Did He Do It?
Peasants whisper about monsters in the forest, and in the interlude between the wars, Lajos gazes at a house that is burning down and has a premonition of the world-historical destruction to come.
—— A Wunderkind’s Best-Selling Nostalgia
Despite my best efforts, I’m sure my hubris has still led me to make such assertions, but believing that you alone have divine premonitions into the future of technological evolution is vanity and arrogance.
—— Autopilot, agentic AI, and the dangers of imperfect metaphors
词形变化
| 形式 | 关系 |
|---|---|
| premonitions | lemma |
| premonitions | singular |
| premonitions | lemma |
同词表相邻词汇
把词表变成你的学习计划
在 LingoLumi 里把任意考纲词表设为背词目标:每天定量拉新词,在你真实阅读的文章里反复遇见它们——不靠毅力,靠语境。
免费开始 →