前象英文解释翻译、前象的近义词、反义词、例句
英语翻译:
【计】 before image
分词翻译:
前的英语翻译:
former; forward; front; preceding; priority
【医】 a.; ante-; antero-; fore-; pro-; proso-; ventri-; ventro-
象的英语翻译:
appearance; as; elephant; imitate; like; look as if; resemble; shape
take after; trigram
【法】 take after
网络扩展解释
前象
前象(qián xiàng)是一个汉字词语,由“前”和“象”两个字组成。
中文拼音与英语翻译
前象的中文拼音是“qián xiàng”,英语翻译是“omen”或“portent”。
英文读音
omen:/ˈəʊmən/
portent: /ˈpɔːtənt/
英文用法
In English, "omen" or "portent" refers to an event or sign that is believed to predict a future outcome, often an unfavorable one. It can also refer to a feeling or intuition that something significant is about to happen.
英文例句
Here are some examples of how "omen" and "portent" are used in English:
- Seeing a black cat crossing your path is considered bad omen in many cultures.
- The sudden drop in the stock market was a portent of an economic downturn.
- She had a sense of foreboding, as if some ominous omen was looming in the near future.
英文近义词
Some synonyms of "omen" and "portent" in English include:
- augury: a sign indicating the future
- harbinger: a person or thing that announces the approach of another
- premonition: a feeling that something is about to occur
- forewarning: a warning or advance notice of something
英文反义词
Some antonyms of "omen" and "portent" in English include:
- auspice: a sign indicating a favorable outcome
- promise: a sign indicating a positive future result
- hope: an optimistic feeling about the future
英文单词频率
According to the Oxford English Corpus, "omen" is used around 0.02 times per million words in modern English writing and speaking. "Portent" is used slightly more frequently, around 0.12 times per million words.