foretold
英 [fɔːˈtəʊld]
美 [fɔːrˈtoʊld]
v. (尤指用魔力)预知,预言
foretell的过去分词和过去式
BNC.32627
柯林斯词典
Foretoldis the past tense and past participle offoretell.
双语例句
- But a Messiah as foretold by the torah?
但是一个由律法预言的弥赛亚? - In some ways, this is a chronicle of a crisis foretold.
在许多方面,这是一部预言危机纪事。 - Despite Alexander's army being considerably outnumbered, to astrologers of the time, the eclipse foretold Darius's defeat.
尽管亚历山大的军队数量上被对方远超,但对当时的占星家们来说,月食预言着大流士的失败。 - The gypsy had foretold that the boy would die.
那吉普赛人曾经预言这男孩儿得夭折。 - No one could have foretold such strange events.
谁也料不到有这些奇怪的事情。 - Russia will begin the change in leadership foretold by the summer eclipse cycle.
如同夏季月蚀周期所预言,俄罗斯将开始改变领导地位。 - She foretold that the man would die soon.
她预言那人快要死了。 - No one could have foretold such a freak accident.
谁也无法预言会发生如此奇特的事故。 - But the crisis was in essence a "chronicle of disaster foretold", he noted.
但这次危机本质上是一个“早就预测的灾难”,他指出。 - Later, in the torrid Hainan, I had relative accurately foretold the date of my northward return.
后来,在炎热的海南,我相对准确地预言了自己向北的归期。
