auspicate如何读

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auspicate是什么意思

  • vt.卜得吉兆而开始

auspicate变形

第三人称单数:auspicates

现在分词:auspicating

过去式:auspicated

过去分词:auspicated

auspicate英英释义

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

auspicate词源英文解释

Latin auspicatus, past participle of auspicari to take auspices, from auspic-, auspex

auspicate 例句

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.

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