premonition

[英] [ˌpri:məˈnɪʃən, ˌpremə-] [美] [ˌpriməˈnɪʃən, ˌprɛmə-] 生词本

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1. N-COUNT (通常指不祥的)预感,预兆 If you have a premonition, you have a feeling that something is going to happen, often something unpleasant. 
  • He had an unshakable premonition that he would die.

    他有一种强烈的预感,觉得自己会死。

  • ...a real, genuine premonition of bad news.

    对坏消息真切的预感

Noun

1. a feeling of evil to come;

  • "a steadily escalating sense of foreboding"
  • "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case"

2. an early warning about a future event

1. The day before her accident, she had a premonition of danger.
在发生事故的前一天,她有种危险的预感。

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