词汇 | auspicious |
释义 | auspicious adjective formaluk /ɔːˈspɪʃ.əs/ us /ɑːˈspɪʃ.əs/ suggesting a positive and successful future: 吉利的,吉祥的 They won their first match of the season 5–1 which was an auspicious start/beginning.他们在赛季的头场比赛就获得5比1的大胜,迎来一个开门红。 Our first meeting was not auspicious - we had a huge argument.我们初次会见就不顺利——我们之间发生了激烈的争执。 Synonym propitiousformal Opposites adverse inauspiciousformal ominous unfavourableUK Potential accident an accident waiting to happenidiom auspiciously be an actor, cook, etc. in the makingidiom budding commanding embryo fertile latently making not be beyond the wit of man/someoneidiom potential potentiality prospect prospective realizable retrievable room room for improvementidiom sleeper Related wordauspiciously auspicious | American Dictionaryauspicious adjective us/ɔˈspɪʃ·əs/ suggesting a positive and successful future: Winning her first seven cases was an auspicious beginning for the young lawyer. Examples of auspiciousauspicious It is also clear that certain buildings were associated with important kings or auspicious events. The social implications of these auspicious days started well in advance of the event itself. This got off to a more auspicious start, though again there was a troublesome uncle to contend with. If the parliamentary context was auspicious, the creation of a national movement and the maintenance of unity was also helped by access to the press. On the morning of the auspicious day, puja for the august king's bust is performed in each and every educational institution of the former state. When circumstances are more auspicious, there is little stability in aggressive behavior. This transformation from private to public opens up a new sensation of space and an auspicious and dynamic impression of creativity. Indeed, we may not always know prospectively whether our efforts at interdisciplinary objectivity will prove to be auspicious. Following its auspicious start, medieval music retained pride of place in twentieth-century musicology. Analysis of data reveals three underlying principles, namely, reciprocity, elders as transmitters of cultural heritage, and the social significance of auspicious days and festivals. Alternatively, under less auspicious electoral conditions, a well-chosen strategy may reduce a party's margin of defeat. Given such animosity, neither state expects the other to honour future commitments if auspicious, but unexpected, circumstances arise. Bodily marks in samudrik texts were in the main categorised as auspicious (shubh) and inauspicious (ashubh) signs. This was hardly an auspicious time to inaugurate an era of innovation and experimentation. For reasons that were partly economic and partly political, the times were not auspicious for the growth of new subdisciplines in the social sciences. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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