forebode in Vietnamese

Ngoại Động từ
1. báo trước, báo điềm
2. có linh tính (về một điềm gở)
3. (hiếm) đoán trước, tiên đoá

Sentence patterns related to "forebode"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "forebode" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "forebode", or refer to the context using the word "forebode" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. Those black clouds forebode rain.

2. These developments forebode disaster.

3. Black clouds forebode a storm.

4. The dark clouds forebode a rainstorm.

5. These black clouds forebode a violent storm.

6. It is very difficult to forebode all the time.

7. Such attacks are generally the aftermath a class I attack, and forebode class 3 attacks.

8. The Immortal Bathtub is famous for its changing water-color , which can forebode the weather and the earthquake.

9. Augur: 1 v predict from an omen Type of: anticipate , call , forebode , foretell , predict , prognosticate , promise make a prediction about; tell in advance v

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11. Then he noted that though there was no bolt on the door the furniture might be placed across to make what in the wars is called a barricado, but the wiser thought came at once that this was too easily done, and that if the danger that the dim room seemed gloomily to forebode were to come from a door so readily Barricadoed, then those must have been simple gallants who parted so easily with the rings …

12. Then he noted that though there was no bolt on the door the furniture might be placed across to make what in the wars is called a Barricado, but the wiser thought came at once that this was too easily done, and that if the danger that the dim room seemed gloomily to forebode were to come from a door so readily Barricadoed, then those must have been simple gallants who parted so easily with the