premonition meaning in English
n.
1.预先的警告[告诫],预诫。
2.预感;前兆,征兆。
Examples
- This unpleasant premonition was followed by anxiety .
随着这种不愉快的预感便产生了一阵忧虑。 - The west european countries were torn between their impotence and their premonition of the economic dangers of another conflict .
西欧国家苦于无能为力,但又预感到再发生一次冲突将在经济上造成的危险。 - Often during the day, when yasha sat in the cafe lurs, sipping black coffee and leafing through a magazine, he was seized by an odd premonition .
白天,雅夏坐在波斯人咖啡馆里喝黑咖啡,翻杂志的时候,他时常不由自主地想到一个古怪的预兆。 - A sign pulsed through the airthey did not seem to actually hear it, but rather felt it, like the premonition of movement in a motionless void .
只听见空气里有一声微微的叹息其实,他们并没有真正听到这个声音,这不过是一种感觉,好象在静止的空间里即将出现什么行动的预兆。 - 6 los angeles is a premonition of this new civilization
洛杉矶就是这一新兴文化的先兆。