n. 预感;先兆;预兆
adj. 预感的;不祥之兆的
[
复数
forebodings
]
1.One gets the sense of foreboding and pain from this simple shot.
一个得到不祥的预感和痛苦从这个简单的球。
2.The letter filled him with foreboding.
这封信使他充满了不祥的预感。
3.I do not know what I have done something wrong, not a little foreboding.
我不知道我做错了什么,没有一点点的预感。
4.It is a picture of transition, and a disturbing one: it speaks dislocation and a sense of foreboding.
这是一幅令人不安的图景:它出现在不该出现的地方,而且有种不祥的预兆。
5.The team would arrive in a foreboding spot, to take on a local ghoul ruining things for everyone else.
这个团队将到达一个有不祥之兆的地方,和当地的一个以毁坏所有人物品为乐的食尸鬼较量。
6.The sweat that the evil-foreboding dream brings slides from the forehead.
噩梦带来的汗水从额头滑落。