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bode
1[ bohd ]
verb (used with object)
- to be an omen of; portend:
The news bodes evil days for him.
- Archaic. to announce beforehand; predict.
verb (used without object)
- to portend:
The news bodes well for him.
bode
2[ bohd ]
verb
- a simple past tense of bide.
bode
1/ 产蓹蕣诲 /
verb
- to be an omen of (good or ill, esp of ill); portend; presage
- archaic.tr to predict; foretell
bode
2/ 产蓹蕣诲 /
verb
- the past tense of bide
Derived Forms
- 藞产辞诲颈苍驳, nounadjective
- 藞产辞诲别尘别苍迟, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bode1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bode1
Example Sentences
He thinks the success of the tunnelling so far bodes well for completing the tunnel to Euston.
That may bode well for lower inflation as might the diversion of cheap goods from countries struggling to sell in the US.
But economists have warned that this would cause major disruptions to international supply chains, push up prices for consumers and bode disaster for all trade.
Carvalho said that the speed of the cleanup at his district鈥檚 properties in the Palisades could bode well for other campuses aiming to reopen quickly.
If the two sides can produce more confidence-building measures, this would bode well for relations.
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