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boded的意思

boded中文翻譯:

n.(Bode)人名;(英、法、德、意、俄、尼日利、瑞典)博德

v.停留;繼續;遭到(bide的過去式)

vt.預示;為…的兆頭

vi.預示

相似詞語短語

bonded───adj.黏合的;(感情上)結為一體的;受(法律)約束的;被迫像奴隸一般工作的;存入保稅倉庫的;有擔保的;共價的;存放關棧待完稅的;v.結合(bond的過去式和過去分詞)

bodged───v.糟糕地(或粗心地)辦(一件事)(等于botch);(非正式)拙劣地修補;(使)混亂;n.混亂;拼湊的東西(等于botch);差錯;n.(Bodge)(美)波德杰(人名)

bodied───adj.有形的;有軀體的;v.賦…以形體;體現(body的過去分詞)

bided───v.忍耐;等候;伺機(bide的過去分詞)

bode───vt.預示;為…的兆頭;vi.預示;v.停留;繼續;遭到(bide的過去式);n.(Bode)人名;(英、法、德、意、俄、尼日利、瑞典)博德

bodes───vt.預示;為…的兆頭;vi.預示;v.停留;繼續;遭到(bide的過去式);n.(Bode)人名;(英、法、德、意、俄、尼日利、瑞典)博德

boked───n.博客;小細脈;n.(Boke)人名;(英、塞、瑞典)博克

boned───adj.骨骼的;去掉骨頭的;用骨架撐起的;施過骨粉料的;去骨的;n.(Boned)人名;(西)博內德

booed───int.(表示不滿、輕蔑等)噓;(驚嚇別人發出的聲音)啵;v.向……喝倒彩;發出噓聲;n.噓聲;n.(Boo)(美)博(人名)

雙語使用場景

But his reticence boded nothing good to the Anglican cause.───但他的沉默預示著什么好事,圣公會的事業。

beginning of that summer boded ill.───夏季一開始就來勢不善。

Reduction in numbers of games should have boded ill for their survival in later times.───數量的減少對它們以后的生存來說應該是個不祥之兆。

When Boded Miller was asked what the future might hold for him, he said he was unsure.───當32歲的米勒被問到今后的打算時,他說他也不清楚。

And the contrast between the immense good fortune of a few and the continuing suffering of all too many boded ill for the future.───對比一下少數企業擁有的巨大好運和一些企業預示著未來將繼續遭受的苦難間落差。

Bank of America Merrill Lynch agreed that the inventory and orders data boded well for a recovery in output in coming months.───美國美林銀行也認為,庫存和訂單的增長預示著在未來數月里產量也將有所回升。

The market was particularly encouraged by a pickup of new orders, which boded well for further economic recovery.───令市場感到特別鼓舞的是新訂單的回升,這預示著經濟的進一步復蘇。

None of this boded well for me at graduation in 2010.───這些在我2010年畢業時都顯現出來,而這并不是什么好的征兆。

Ms Ulrich said a sharp rebound in new housing starts in September boded well for the months ahead.───李晶表示,9月份新住宅開工數量大幅反彈,對未來幾個月是很好的預兆。

英語使用場景

The coincidence with union action boded ill for the survey; response rates to the questionnaire seemed likely to be very low.

Grace had dried her eyes. That boded well.

It boded well for the night.

Such ruthless distrust, she thought, boded ill.

Wind from the south always boded evil in the old romance novels.

A restrained virility that boded ill for anyone so incredibly foolish as to even think of challenging his authority.

The look on her face boded ill for anyone who crossed her path that day.

The evening had, on reflection, never boded well.

The look on his face boded ill for somebody.