1.预示;预知
2.预感
3.预言
4.有预感
1.预示;预知
2.预感
3.预言
4.有预感
1.to be or give an advance warning of something that may happen, especially something undesirable
2.to have a feeling that something bad is going to happen before it does
1.The quarrel foreboded the impossibility and the possibility of the dialogue between western Aesthetics and Chinese Aesthetics.
苏格拉底和希庇阿斯的一场问答预示了西方美学和中国美学对话的不可能性与可能性。
2.Harsh words that foreboded estrangement.
预示着隔阂的刺耳话语
3.Is sorrow foreboded to you?
商榷:原句似乎是:你们预见到悲哀?