augured

美 [ˈɔːɡərd]英 [ˈɔːɡəd]
  • v.是…的预兆;主(吉或凶)
  • augur的过去分词和过去式
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    VERB 主(吉或凶);预兆
    If something augurs well or badly for a 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。

  1. 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。

  2. This augured disaster for 1945 .

    这就预示1945年要发生灾难

  3. A smooth dress rehearsal augured well for the play .

    顺利的服装排练预示着演出成功。

  4. The doubts she had felt augured ill for the enterprise .

    她心存疑虑,这对企业来说是个坏兆头。

  5. Low penetration of many FMCG products and the growing population of working women also augured well for the sector 's growth .

    许多快速消费产品的低渗透率及女性工作人数的不断增多,也预示着这个行业的美好发展前景。

  6. The arrival of the crack troops in the battle field augured ill for the Germans .

    精锐部队到达战场,预兆着德军的溃败。

  7. Dealmakers said the shelving of the excellence IPO on Wednesday because augured ill for several other looming property listings in Hong Kong .

    交易撮合者表示,对其它计划在港上市的地产公司来说,本周三卓越搁置ipo是个不好的兆头。

  8. Currently , the education of foreign students has become an important part of the Internationalization of Higher Education . Because of its important political , economic and cultural functions , the education of foreign students augured universal attention of countries in the world .

    当前,留学生教育作为高等教育国际化的重要组成部分,因其重要的政治、经济、文化功能受到世界各国的普遍重视。