augury

英[ˈɔ:gjʊri]
美[ˈɔɡjəri]

基本释义

  • n.(古罗马)占卜术,占卜仪式; 预兆

词性变化

实用例句

The auguries of death are fast gathering round his head.

死亡凶兆迅速地在他脑海中盘旋。

The maritime passage was a good augury for the aerial passage.

顺利的航海仿佛也是航空的好预兆.

辞典例句

The emperor blindly worshipped divination by augury and mystical intepretation of Confucianist texts.

这位皇帝非常迷信谶纬之言.

期刊摘选

Still others believe it is a superstitious book augury.

许多人认为《周易》一部占卜的书,算命有关,涉嫌“迷信”.

期刊摘选

He hoped it was an augury.

他希望这是一个征兆.

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So the augury ballad became a social culture phenomenon which had extensive influence.

所以谶谣是对唐代社会具有广泛影响的文化现象.

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Augury . Learn if an intended action will be good or bad.

卜筮:得知动作结果是好是坏.

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It is also perhaps a favourable augury for the next chapter in the province's history.

它或许也预示着北爱下一章的历史会是平顺的.

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It is surprising that an augur can see an augury without smiling.

出乎意外,占卜家能知预兆而不笑.

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This is not a happy augury for the interval between these elections and the next.

在这些选举的间隔中这不是一个快乐的征兆.

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At last, the augury came ture unexpectedly.

最后, 这句谶语居然应验了.

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Augury is the important part of Chinese traditional culture.

占卜是中国传统文化中的一个重要组成部分。

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come;

    "he hoped it was an augury"

    "it was a sign from God"