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presentiment是什么意思

  • n.预感

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presentimental (adj.)

presentiment英英释义

noun

an intuition or sense of something about to happen; premonition or foreboding.She felt a presentiment that something dreadful was going to happen.He shivered at his presentiment of dark events that would soon occur.She suddenly went to the door as if she'd had a presentiment that someone would be there.

presentiment词源中文解释

"一种对未来事件的直接但模糊的感知",1714年,源自法语 presentiment(现代法语 pressentiment),源自 pressentir “预感”,源自拉丁语 praesentire “预感或预感”,源自 prae “之前”(见 pre-) + sentire “感知,感觉”(见 sense(n.))。尤其是一种感觉,认为即将发生一些不幸或灾难。

presentiment词源英文解释

French pressentiment, from Middle French, from pressentir to have a presentiment, from Latin praesentire to feel beforehand, from prae- + sentire to feel — more at sense

The first known use of presentiment was in 1714

presentiment儿童词典英英释义

preservationnoun

a keeping from injury, loss, or decay

preserve1 of 2verb

to keep or save from injury, loss, or ruin : protect

preserve the republic

maintain sense 1, continue

preserve silence

to prepare (as vegetables, fruits, or meats) to be kept for future use

preserve2 of 2noun

fruit cooked in sugar or made into jams or jellies

strawberry preserves

an area where natural resources (as fish, game, or trees) are protected

preserve1 of 2verb

to keep or save from injury, loss, or ruin : protect

preserve the republic

maintain sense 1, continue

preserve silence

to prepare (as vegetables, fruits, or meats) to be kept for future use

preserve2 of 2noun

fruit cooked in sugar or made into jams or jellies

strawberry preserves

an area where natural resources (as fish, game, or trees) are protected

presentmentnoun

the act of presenting to an authority a statement of the matter to be dealt with

a presentment returned by a grand jury

presentimentnoun

a feeling that something will or is about to happen

presentiment 例句

1 a presentiment of disaster

大难临头的预感

2 A presentiment is a feeling or an intuition of what is going to occur.

预感是指预知对将要发生的事的感觉或直觉。

3 Already I have a presentiment that it won't.

我已有了一种预感,这不会延续多久的。

4 She often has an ominous presentiment.

她时时有一种不祥的预感。

5 Soapy followed the man with a presentiment that luck would again run against him.

索皮跟随着那人,却有预感幸运将再次与他背道而驰.

6 A feeling or an intuition of what is going to occur ; a presentiment.

他突然对即将到来的危险有了一种预感.

7 Singing “The Changing Lights” at Birdland on Tuesday evening, Ms. Kent captured the song’s complicated mixture of blissful remembrance and uneasy presentiment.

8 It employs the cross-cutting techniques of movies and TV with startling aplomb, and plays on the drama's presentiments of disaster through dreams and hallucinations.

9 If she did give it up, she had a presentiment that she would pay dear for the release; if she did not, she knew it would result in her death.

10 The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case against her client.

律师有一种预感,即法官将驳回他的当事人的案件.

11 An inspired guess or presentiment.

被激起的猜想或预感.

12 She had had a presentiment of what might lie ahead.

她对将来可能发生的事情有一种不祥的预感。

13 This delay was a source of trouble to Tasso, who was in feeble health, and had a presentiment that his death was near.

14 Mozart was 34 and a death that our modern medicine could have forestalled was not yet a presentiment.

15 But what agitated Pharaoh, and gave him the shuddering presentiment of evil which accompanies some dreams, was the sequel.

16 Then Chloe went on to the state spelling bee in Bismarck March 21 and she won that too, correctly spelling “presentiment,” meaning “an intuitive feeling about the future.”

17 Without knowing why - it was presentiment, perhaps - Passepartout became vaguely uneasy.

路路通不知道为什么,很可能是由于一种预感,使他觉得有点莫名其妙的担心。

18 Mrs. Hubble shook her head, and contemplating me with a mournful presentiment that I should come to no good, asked, “Why is it that the young are never grateful?”

19 The lavishness turns quickly into horror — Godwin gives us buckets of blood unasked for in the original — and then into a presentiment of Lear on the heath.

20 Already I have a presentiment that it won't.

我已有了一种预感,这不会延续多久的.

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