单词 | bode |
释义 | bode /bəʊd $ boʊd/ verb 1. x-refthe past tense of bide bide的过去式2 bode well/ill (for somebody/something) SHOW/BE A SIGN OFto be a good or bad sign for the future (对某人/某事)是吉兆/凶兆 SYN augur The opinion polls do not bode well for the Democrats. 民意调查的结果对于民主党不是个好兆头。Examples from the Corpusbode• It never bodes good when she looks like that; she's using the girl as a stalking horse.• For a couple to be arguing so early in their relationship did not bode well for the future.• Unsurprisingly, refugees often fell into a torpid dependency, which did not bode well for the future.• Yet, conservation biologists have begun to wonder if these long-hoped-for changes bode well for the land.• Even if they are fictional characters, it doesn't bode well for the poor things.• Those numbers bode well for the Raiders.• The evening had, on reflection, never boded well.• Word on the street is that Sub Pop refused the new Friends' second album, which may not bode well.Origin bode Old English bodianbode verbChinese the bide past Corpus of tense |
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