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词汇 bode
释义 bode
verb[ I or T ]
 formaluk /bəʊd/ us /boʊd/
to be a sign of something that will happen in the future, usually something very good or bad: 预示;预兆
bode ill These recently published figures bode ill for the company's future.
bode well The sales trends for the quarter do not bode well for the industry.
The hurricane bodes disaster for those areas in its path.飓风预示着将给所经过的地区带来灾难。
Synonyms
augurformal
betokenold use
foreshadowformal
portendformal
prefigureformal
presageformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Predicting things and intuition
augur
augury
bellwether
betcha
bode ill
horizon scanning
hunch
inkling
instinct
intuit
premonition
premonitory
presage
prescience
prescient
telepathy
there's no knowing/telling/sayingidiom
unforeseeable
unintuitively
unreasoning

bode | American Dictionary


bode
verb[ I ]
us/boʊd/
to be a sign of something good or bad for the future:
This does not bode well for the future of the peace process.

Examples of bode


bode
Both scenarios do not bode well for his academic future.
In contrast, during this period the politics of passion faded, a situation that does not bode well for the regime.
Included among these were financial restructuring and privatisation masterplans that boded well for capital market growth.
By the 1930s, the belief that pre-initiation pregnancies boded ill fortune for clan, chief and community was highly contested, but it was far from extinct.
The experience of fund-holding does not bode well.
The low levels of popular confidence in this system do not bode well for its future.
Moreover, heavy industry's strong support for protection in 1902 does not bode well for the factor endowment model.
This position bodes poorly for present and future refugees.
They do it, however, with a reluctance that does not bode well for the treatment.
All of which would not have boded well for some of the last government's cherished policies.
A subscription base spread across six continents and manuscript submission from six continents bodes very well for the future.
Maltreated children exhibit a number of impairments in their psychological development that bode poorly for their developing a theory of mind.
This may not bode well for the future of democracy, especially if the east and south continue to be no-go areas for alternative parties.
Both these facts bode well for the future of the rule of law and for judiciary-driven democratising reform.
I will also discuss why these findings do not necessarily bode ill for the evolution of life.
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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