柯林斯詞典omen /???m?n/ (omens) 1. N-COUNT If you say that something is an omen, you think it indicates what is likely to happen in the future and whether it will be good or bad. 預(yù)兆 Her appearance at this moment is an omen of disaster. 她此時(shí)的出現(xiàn)是災(zāi)難的預(yù)兆。 返回 omen劍橋詞典something that is considered to be a sign of how a future event will take place 預(yù)兆,征兆,兆頭 The team's final victory of the season is a good omen for the playoffs , which start next week . 球隊(duì)在本賽季最后一場(chǎng)比賽中獲得勝利,這對(duì)下星期就開始的季后加賽來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)好兆頭。 a bad omen 壞兆頭 Many people believe that a broken mirror is an omen of bad luck . 許多人相信打碎鏡子是噩運(yùn)之兆。 返回 omen