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第三人称单数:auspicates
现在分词:auspicating
过去式:auspicated
过去分词:auspicated
transitive verb
archaic to indicate in advance as though by an omen : portend, augur
to initiate or enter upon especially under circumstances or with a procedure (such as drinking a toast) calculated to ensure prosperity and good luck
auspicating the trip with a cocktail
Latin auspicatus, past participle of auspicari to take auspices, from auspic-, auspex
1 Keeping on this painting way, he may auspicate a new painting style.
这样画下去,说不定可以开一种新的风格。
2 The life so impressively auspicated lasted till the 29th of June, 1894.
3 Every new magistracy, succeeding by homicide, is auspicated by accusing its predecessors in the office of tyranny, and it continues by the exercise of what they charged upon others.
4 Our words "auspicious" and "auspicate" are derived from the "auspices," or outlook on nature which these seers practised.
5 Never, surely, was a political career more impressively auspicated.
6 The King is made to auspicate and to pray, but not to trust that the Franchise Bill and the Relief Bill will be productive of good.
7 There is one thing I would mention which seems to auspicate the speedy development of the valley of the North Red River.
1 占卜
auspicial mantic augural crystal auspice divination augury sortes sortilege cast divine augur crystal-ball sooth saying
2 创始
institutionary initiative genetic virgin initiation genesis begin author initiate originate innovate inaugurate
3 开张
5 预言
vaticinal auspicial pythonic prophetic oracular prophetical sibylline mantic vatic augural fatidic weird crystal prediction oracle prophecy anticipation divination presage prognosticate soothsay vaticinate predict anticipate prophesy foretell augur forebode forespeak prefigure second-guess spae sooth saying