释义 |
foretoldfore‧told /fɔːˈtəʊld $ fɔːrˈtoʊld/ - A universe of virtues foretold in those gloss-paper patterns.
- After eighteen months it happened as I had foretold.
- All happened, of course, as the tower had foretold.
- But disaster, when it came, was less severe than had been foretold.
- I could have been one of those prophets who foretold him.
- This act, as noted above, had been foretold of the Messiah by the prophet Zechariah.
- Yet even the fact of her absence was cause for congratulation, for what she had presciently foretold had come to pass.
the past tense and past participle of foretell |