augur
美音:
[´ɔgə
]英音:
[´ɔgə
]n.(古罗马用观察飞鸟行动等方法预卜未来的)占兆官,占卜师,预言者 v.占卜,预言
难易程度:
augur为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:augured 过去分词:augured 现在分词:auguring 第三人称单数:augurs 形容词:augural
词根
avi=bird(鸟)
近义词, 同义词
augur
v[
Date: 1500-1600;
Origin: augur
'person who tells the future' (14-21 centuries), from
Latin]
augur well/badly/illformal to be a sign that something will be successful or unsuccessful
=
bode Today's announcement of 300 redundancies does not augur well for the local economy.