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au.gur (obj)HC:7gE5, $5B:7gLv fmlto be a sign of (esp. good or bad things) in the future预示,预兆The company's sales figures for the first six months augur well for the rest of the year. [I always + adv/prep]这家公司前6个月的销售额预示了后半年的形势看好。Their recent string of defeats augur ill/badly for the team. [I always + adv/prep]这支球队近来的一连串失败预示着其前景不妙。Do you think that this recent ministerial announcement augurs (=is a sign of ) a shift in government policy? [T]你认为最近的这份内阁公告是否预示着政府的政策会有所变动?
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