premonition
n. 预感,预兆; 前兆,征兆; 预先的警告(告诫),预诫
If you have a premonition, you have a feeling that something is going to happen, often something unpleasant.
He had an unshakable premonition that he would die.
他有一种强烈的预感,觉得自己会死。
...a real, genuine premonition of bad news.
对坏消息真切的预感
1. a feeling of evil to come;
2. an early warning about a future event
She had a vague premonition of danger.
她模糊地预感到危险.
Everything seemed clear to him now; he had a premonition of a still unhappier future.
他似乎明白了这一切, 而且将来的更不愉快的结果也预言似地出现在他的眼前了.
I was sure now that my premonition of evil was justified.
我敢肯定我对于罪恶的预感是公正的.
This unpleasant premonition was followed by anxiety.
随着这种不愉快的预感便产生了一阵忧虑.
Soon their premonition came true.
不久他们的预感就成为了现实.