augur的意思和读音

augur

: [ˈɔɡər] : [ˈɔːɡə(r)]

v.

n.()

augurs  auguring  augured  

v.foretell,indicate,point to,portend,predict

augurv.

1.);to be a sign that sth will be successful or not successful in the future

Conflicts among the various groups do not augur well for the future of the peace talks.

n.1.();2.

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n.1.in ancient Rome, a religious official who interpreted natural phenomena as signs that the deities favored or disapproved of actions proposed by the city2.any soothsayer, prophet, or diviner

v.1.to suggest or indicate what will happen in the future or how well or badly things will turn out2.to be a sign of what may happen in the future

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3. audi = augur = auth = ...

4. alien augur cand ...

5. 〖 reserveduty〗 augur;foretell〗 〖 forecast;calculate〗 ...

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1.Just as a depletion in the state coffers was an early sign that Ireland's boom was ending, healthier revenues augur well for recovery.

2.The look on her face did not augur well.

3.Republican pickups in the Senate, and their takeover of the House, would seem to augur brightened prospects.

4.A Chinese recession combined with a European slowdown will not augur well for the fortunes of workers anywhere.退

5.That Beijing's first instinct when the going gets tough is to re-institute price controls is a bad augur for the Year of the Rat.

6.The king's defiance of this view seemed to augur a break from decades of deference by the ruling Al Saud dynasty to killjoy puritans.,AlSaud

7.Job cuts, slumping asset prices and a worsening credit drought augur ill for consumer spending too.

8.business. Or it may, as Marx believed, augur well for a proletarian revolution. But.

9.Here, the hospitable augur brothers and sisters will offer the beautiful songs full of ethic characteristics to you.

10.The collapse of the communist empire and the apparent embrace of democracy by Russia seemed to augur a new era of global convergence.