preindication

[美]/prɪˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/
[英]/prɪˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/

释义

n. 一种初步的指示或警告信号,可提前预测或暗示某事
词形变化

例句

english sentence

Simplified Chinese_translation

the early preindication of trouble came when the stock market began to fluctuate.

麻烦的早期征兆出现在股市开始波动时。

scientists noted the first preindication of climate change decades ago.

几十年前,科学家们就注意到了气候变化的最初征兆。

there was a clear preindication that the project would face delays.

有明确的征兆表明该项目将面临延误。

the doctor recognized the initial preindication of the disease.

医生识别出了这种疾病的最初征兆。

she ignored the subtle preindication that something was wrong.

她忽视了有什么不对的细微征兆。

the unusual animal behavior gave a reliable preindication of the earthquake.

异常的动物行为为地震提供了可靠的征兆。

economists warned of a strong preindication of recession.

经济学家警告说有强烈的衰退征兆。

the dark clouds were an unmistakable preindication of rain.

乌云是降雨的明显征兆。

his success gave a preindication of things to come.

他的成功预示了未来的发展。

the meeting provided a definite preindication of the company's future direction.

这次会议提供了公司未来方向的确切预示。

teachers look for early preindication of learning difficulties in students.

教师们寻找学生学习困难的早期征兆。

the preindication proved accurate when the storm arrived.

当风暴来临时,这一预示被证明是准确的。

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