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复数形式
presentiments
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预感, 预兆
a feeling or suspicion that something, particularly something unpleasant, is about to take place
- She had a presentiment that something was wrong when she received the late-night call.
当她接到深夜的电话时,她有一种预感,觉得有什么不对劲。
- His presentiment of danger grew stronger as they approached the deserted building.
当他们接近废弃的建筑时,他对危险的预感变得更加强烈。
- Despite no evidence, she couldn’t shake the presentiment that her job was in jeopardy.
尽管没有证据,她还是无法摆脱她的工作处于危险之中的预感。
- Her presentiment of failure was confirmed when the project did not meet the deadline.
当项目没有按时完成时,她对失败的预感得到了证实。
- He tried to ignore the presentiment, but it lingered as he prepared for the trip.
他试图忽略预感,但在为旅行做准备时,它依然挥之不去。