boded

英 [ˈbəʊdɪd] 美 [ˈboʊdɪd]

v.  预示(好事或坏事); 是…的兆头
bode的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 预示(好事或坏事);是…的兆头
    If something bodes ill, it makes you think that something bad will happen in the future. If something bodes well, it makes you think that something good will happen.
    1. She says the way the bill was passed bodes ill for democracy...
      她说,从该法案被通过的情形来看,民主的前景惨淡。
    2. Grace had dried her eyes. That boded well.
      格雷丝已擦干了眼泪,应该没事了。

双语例句

  1. Grace had dried her eyes. That boded well.
    格雷丝已擦干了眼泪,应该没事了。
  2. When Boded Miller was asked what the future might hold for him, he said he was unsure.
    当32岁的米勒被问到今后的打算时,他说他也不清楚。
  3. But his reticence boded nothing good to the Anglican cause.
    但他的沉默预示着什么好事,圣公会的事业。
  4. The Prime Minister had seen that kind of look in politicians before, and it never boded well.
    首相以前曾经在政客脸上看到过这种面容,这从来都不是好兆头。
  5. MS Ulrich said a sharp rebound in new housing starts in September boded well for the months ahead.
    李晶表示,9月份新住宅开工数量大幅反弹,对未来几个月是很好的预兆。
  6. Like I said previously, this holiday time boded well in that there was going to be alot of time allowed to get this short-hulled Permit kit completed.
    正如我以前所说,这个假期的时间好兆头,在有要了很多时间,允许获得这短短的船壳许可证试剂盒完成。
  7. The beginning of that summer boded ill.
    夏季一开始就来势不善。
  8. The sound of gasps and moans boded ill for what we would see when we opend the door.
    喘息声和呻吟声预示我们打开门时将会看到的情况不妙。