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I . bode [bəʊd, Am boʊd] VB intr

II . bode [bəʊd, Am boʊd] VB trans

to bode sth

bide [baɪd] VB trans

2. bide dated:

verweilen form

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bode well/ill
to bode [or augur] ill

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
That does not bode well for the future management for the rest of this monument or any monument in the country.
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Although they have not yet come first in anything, the band hope that their increased numbers bode well for the future.
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Still, the divisions between the towns and powerful personalities did not bode well for the colony.
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This represents a distinct lack of genetic diversity and may not bode well for their continued existence in captivity.
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Bode felt school and education was to be the establishments which allowed social equality to become a way of life.
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At first, there was some debate over whether to use the term "kfar" (village), which some residents thought would bode badly for future growth.
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This motion did not bode well for presbyterial order.
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Bode was also responsible for giving the new planet its name.
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Bode played 23 games for the year, scoring a total of 32 goals.
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The summer of 2002 did not bode well for the season ahead.
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