late 14c., "something that portends," from Latin praesagium "a foreboding," from praesagire "to perceive beforehand, forebode," from praesagus (adj.) "perceiving beforehand, prophetic," from prae "before" (see pre-) + sagus "prophetic," related to sagire "perceive" (see sagacious).
presage (v.)
1560s, from Middle French présager (16c.), from présage "omen," from Latin praesagium (see presage (n.)). Related: Presaged; presaging.
实用例句
1. By certain signs we may presage of heats and rains.
靠某种迹象,我们可以预测酷热和下雨.
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2. When the weasel and the cat make a marriage , it is a very ill presage.