augur
英 [ˈɔːɡə(r)]
美 [ˈɔːɡər]
v. 主(吉或凶); 是…的预兆
n. (古罗马的)占兆官; 占卜师; 预言者
第三人称单数:augurs 现在分词:auguring 过去式:augured 过去分词:augured
BNC.22392 / COCA.26617
牛津词典
verb
- 主(吉或凶);是…的预兆
to be a sign that sth will be successful or not successful in the future- Conflicts among the various groups do not augur well for the future of the peace talks.
各派之间的冲突对和平谈判不是一个好兆头。
- Conflicts among the various groups do not augur well for the future of the peace talks.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 主(吉或凶);预兆
If somethingaugurswell or badlyfora person or a future situation, it is a sign that things will go well or badly.- The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change...
本周新一轮的暴力事件预示着顺利平和的转变几乎不可能实现。 - Already there were problems. It didn't augur well.
已经有问题了,这不是好兆头。
- The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change...
英英释义
noun
- (ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens to guide public policy
verb
- indicate by signs
- These signs bode bad news
- predict from an omen