Nghĩa của từ bode well bằng Tiếng Anh

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Đặt câu với từ "bode well"

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1. These events bode well for us.

2. Those numbers bode well for the Raiders.

3. 3 These events bode well for us.

4. That would not bode well for public access.

5. Her good habits bode well for her future.

6. These figures do not bode well for the company's future.

7. The opinion polls do not bode well for the Democrats.

8. The bad trading figures do not bode well for the company's future.

9. The results of the opinion poll do not bode well for the Democrats.

10. These recently published figures bode ill/do not bode well for the company's future.

11. Even if they are fictional characters, it doesn't bode well for the poor things.

12. Things had connected, falling into a new shape - a shape that bode well for the future.

13. That step, together with the accelerated settlement activity, does not bode well for the peace process.

14. Unsurprisingly, refugees often fell into a torpid dependency, which did not bode well for the future.

15. For a couple to be arguing so early in their relationship did not bode well for the future.

16. Dinner doesn't bode well for the food-loving gentleman entering the kitchen without a decent set of knives.

17. Yet, conservation biologists have begun to wonder if these long-hoped-for changes bode well for the land.

18. The 3 percent decline in the Shanghai Composite Index last year and the 10 percent drop since mid-April also don't bode well for growth.

19. The manner in which the government is Bureaucratically seeking to thwart Winner’s appeal does not bode well for prisoners seeking to invoke the First Step Act …

20. These facts don't bode well for the future fitness of the state, and the lack of data on high school students suggests officials take a closer look at the "heart of Dixie."

21. / boʊd / to be a sign of something that will happen in the future, usually something very good or bad: These recently published figures Bode ill /do not Bode well for the company's future