Examples of using Presentiment in English and their translations into Chinese
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I had a presentiment.
Presentiment of coming evil.
I have a presentiment.
Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn," p.
I had a presentiment….
I had a presentiment that I was going to have company today and Charlotta the Fourth and I prepared.”.
I have a presentiment.
I have a presentiment that if no other innocent atonement is made for this, it will one day be required of him.
But I have a presentiment.
I have a presentiment that it must be a girl.
The third person is a presentiment of God.
This dark presentiment also haunted Lord Steyne.
But he might well have had a presentiment of the truth.
I had a presentiment as to the identity of this woman.
She must have some presentiment of evil.
She had a presentiment of the reason why Alyosha had come to her.
His ardent desire was the presentiment of his success;
He had a presentiment that this watercourse could not be far distant.
And still overcome by some unaccountable presentiment of evil, I hung back.
I have some presentiment that this small island will one day astonish Europe.
In thirty minutes after that vivid presentiment came the apprehended crash.
I was led by a presentiment, soon to be realised; for shortly I espied my little Gräuben bravely returning with her light step to Hamburg.
It was the most fearful kind of presentiment, because it was based on reality.
Francine felt a presentiment that she should do something desperate, unless Emily joined her, and made Brighton endurable behind the horrid schoolmistress's back.".
Our hearts overflow with gratitude, astonishment, presentiment, and expectation.".
I have a presentiment of evil!
I knew, also, that he had come to England and had a presentiment that sooner or later he would find me some work to do.
I tell you I have a presentiment that it must be a girl,” returned Miss Betsey.
The deeper he dives into his privatest, secretest presentiment, to his wonder he finds, this is the most acceptable, most public, and universally true.