augured
v. 预示,预兆,预言( augur的过去式和过去分词 ); 成为预兆; 占卜
If something augurs well or badly for a person or a future situation, it is a sign that things will go well or badly.
The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change...
本周新一轮的暴力事件预示着顺利平和的转变几乎不可能实现。
Already there were problems. It didn't augur well.
已经有问题了,这不是好兆头。
The press saw the event as a straw in the wind that augured the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
报界把这件事看作是两国之间即将恢复邦交的预兆.
This augured disaster for 1945.
这就预示1945年要发生灾难.
China's shift augured well for the Olympics.
中国很好的转移了对奥运的争论.
The arrival of the crack troops in the battle field augured ill for the Germans.
精锐部队到达战场,预兆着德军的溃败.