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单词 premonition
释义  pre·mo·ni·tion /ˌpreməˈnɪʃən, ˌpriː-/ noun [countable]  PREDICTa strange feeling that something, especially something bad, is going to happen 〔尤指不祥的〕预感premonition of a premonition of death 死亡的预感premonition that When Anne didn’t arrive, Paul had a premonition that she was in danger. 安妮没有来,保罗就预感到她有危险了。Examples from the Corpuspremonition• Even then I had a premonition of danger, of menace.• She had a premonition that she would die in a plane crash.• She had a premonition that she was going to die, and she did so peacefully.• About six months after Mr Reynolds' first premonition, he experienced unexplained noises, mainly thumping and banging.• He foresaw the decimation of the Hawaiian people; perhaps he had some premonition of his own end too.• For Kadare, history is not knowledge but illness, and Gjon falls sick with the premonition of an ominous planetary shift.• In the 1972 single-handed Transatlantic yacht race, a number of hallucinations and illusions were experienced, some of them premonitions.• He was sitting in the new, renovated bathroom with the unmistakable premonition that now he was going to be sick.had ... premonition• A silent, peaceful place but he had a premonition of something terrible.• He had a premonition that the enemy might be waiting for them.• Even then I had a premonition of danger, of menace.• It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.Origin premonition (1500-1600) French Late Latin praemonitio, from Latin praemonere “to warn before”pre·mo·ni·tion nounChineseSyllable  that something feeling Corpus a strange especially something,
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