omens
n. 前兆,预兆( omen的名词复数 )
If you say that something is an omen, you think it indicates what is likely to happen in the future and whether it will be good or bad.
Her appearance at this moment is an omen of disaster...
她在此刻出现预示着一场灾难。
Could this at last be a good omen for peace?
这是否终于可以视作和平的吉兆了?
The omens for the game are still not propitious.
这场比赛仍不被看好。
Such omens betide no good.
这种征兆预示情况不妙.
The public omens were bleak.
公开的征兆是掩盖不住的.
It was an omen among omens , pointing a path for him to tread.
这是预兆中的预兆, 指引着他走一条路.
Yet there are reasons for caution, despite the favourable omens.
尽管前景良好,我们仍需谨慎.