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pres.age obj5pres7IdV, prI5seIdVv [T] fmlto show or suggest that (something, often something unpleasant) will happen预示,预感,预知The spokesmen portrayed the reforms as presaging the end of a free health service.发言人将改革措施描述为预示着免费医疗服务的结束。The announcement seemed to presage a sudden and startling end to the conflict.这个宣言看来预示着突然而又令人吃惊地结束冲突。There was an early-morning mist which presaged a fine day.早晨的薄雾预示着一个好天气。
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