English to Chinese Dictionary premonition

premonition

预感
definition
noun
he had a premonition of imminent disaster
a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant.
translation of 'premonition'
noun
警告,
征兆
example
he had a 'premonition' of imminent disaster
he had a 'premonition' of imminent disaster
She glanced at Bev and realized her friend was worried about the 'premonition' .
I am quite sure that you should not worry too much about your 'premonitions' .
My cousin's wife spent last night talking about horrible 'premonitions' and it didn't take much to convince my cousin that they would be better off at home.
At home, one reaction has been a revival of 'premonitory' scenarios of gloom.
It can indicate 'premonitions' or other intuitions about what is to come.
I had strong 'premonitions' of doom, the unmistakable feeling I was walking into a trap.
Perhaps my visions are 'premonitions' … though I doubt it greatly.
The whole is accompanied by a ghostly, 'premonitory' sound of deep tolling bells.
All the same, there are two passages in the book that I found eerily 'premonitory' of what she would do ten years later.
A chill, in accordance with all the cliches about 'premonitions' and fears, went up my spine. I got up on the counter.
Marriage is a very real commitment and is devoid of the romantic notions and 'premonitions' we have about it, and that we carry before engagement.
I even had a dream that proved 'premonitory' , in which I did go home for the holidays and I was miserable.
There is a mystery lurking in Julie's past, a dead body in the pool house, a wizened dwarf all dressed in black: omens, 'premonitions' , suspicions that things are not what they seem.
For instance, I'm not looking ahead to my 30th birthday with any sort of 'premonitory' dread.
The prince searches for her through the white night of St. Petersburg, his mind full of confusion, 'premonitions' and anxiety, as on the eve of an attack.
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