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复数形式
premonitions
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预感, 预兆
a strong feeling or sense that something unpleasant is going to happen, often without clear evidence or reason
- She had a premonition that something bad was about to occur.
她有一种预感,觉得有不好的事情即将发生。
- His premonition of an accident kept him from driving that day.
他对事故的预感使他那天没有开车。
- The dark clouds gave me a premonition of a storm.
乌云给了我一种风暴的预感。
- I woke up with a strange premonition that the day would end badly.
我带着一种奇怪的预感醒来,感觉这一天会以糟糕的方式结束。
- She couldn’t shake the premonition that her friend was in danger.
她无法摆脱她的朋友处于危险之中的预感。