柯林斯詞典augur /???ɡ?/ (auguring,augured,augurs) 1. V-I If something augurs well or badly for a person or a future situation, it is a sign that things will go well or badly. 預(yù)示[正式] The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change. 本周新的暴力事件預(yù)示著順利的平穩(wěn)轉(zhuǎn)變幾乎是不可能的。 返回 augur劍橋詞典to be a sign of especially good or bad things in the future 預(yù)示,是…的預(yù)兆 The company's sales figures for the first six months augur well for the rest of the year . 公司前6個月的銷售額預(yù)示著下半年形勢看好。 Do you think that this recent ministerial announcement augurs (= is a sign of) a shift in government policy ? 你是否認(rèn)爲(wèi)最近內(nèi)閣發(fā)佈的公告預(yù)示著政府政策要發(fā)生變化? 返回 augur