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predviđati; predskazivati; proricati* * *
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predskazati
predvidjeti
predviđati
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[prɪ'dɪkt]verbo transitivo predire [future, event]* * *[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) predire, preannunciare- prediction* * *[prɪ'dɪkt]verbo transitivo predire [future, event] -
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предсказывать, делать предсказание; прогнозироватьThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > predict
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[prɪ'dɪkt]vt* * *[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) przewidzieć- prediction -
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[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) pareģot; paredzēt- prediction* * *iepriekšnoteikt, pareģot -
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[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) numatyti- prediction -
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v. förutsäga; förutse* * *[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) förutsäga, förutspå- prediction -
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• predskazati; predvideti; pretskazati; pretskazivati; prognoza; proreći; proricati; proteći; proveriti -
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[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) předpověď- prediction* * *• předurčit• předvídat• předpovídat -
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verbпредсказывать, пророчитьSyn:augur, divine, forecast, foreshadow, foretell, prognosticate, prophesy* * *(v) предсказать; предсказывать; прогнозировать; спрогнозировать* * ** * *[pre·dict || prɪ'dɪkt] v. предсказывать* * *предвеститьпредсказыватьпредусмотретьпредусмотритепровещатьпрорицать* * *предсказывать -
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[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) predpovedať- prediction* * *• predvídat• predpovedat -
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1. предсказывать, прогнозировать 2. предсказывать (на основе имеющихся знаний, опыта, здравого смысла) -
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[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) a prezice- prediction -
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գուշակել, կանխագուշակել -
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См. также в других словарях:
predict — pre‧dict [prɪˈdɪkt] verb [transitive] to say what you think will happen: • Wall Street had been predicting a quarterly profit of 5 cents per share. predict that • Economists are predicting that growth will slow. • Unemployment is predicted to… … Financial and business terms
Predict — Pre*dict , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Predicted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Predicting}.] [L. praedictus, p. p. of praedicere to predict; prae before + dicere to say, tell. See {Diction}, and cf. {Preach}.] To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Predict — Pre*dict , n. A prediction. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
predict — I verb adumbrate, advise, announce in advance, anticipate, augur, auspicate, betoken, bode, divine, envision, forebode, forecast, foreknow, foresee, foreshadow, foreshow, forespeak, foretell, foretoken, forewarn, give notice, herald, indicate,… … Law dictionary
predict — (v.) 1620s, foretell, prophesy, from L. praedicatus, pp. of praedicere foretell, advise, give notice, from prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) + dicere to say (see DICTION (Cf. diction)). Scientific sense of to have as a deducible consequence is… … Etymology dictionary
predict — *foretell, forecast, prophesy, prognosticate, augur, presage, portend, forebode Analogous words: *foresee, foreknow, divine: *warn, forewarn, caution: surmise, Conjecture, guess … New Dictionary of Synonyms
predict — [v] express an outcome in advance adumbrate, anticipate, augur, be afraid, call, call it, conclude, conjecture, croak, crystal ball* divine, envision, figure, figure out, forebode, forecast, foresee, forespeak, foretell, gather, guess, have a… … New thesaurus
predict — ► VERB ▪ state that (a specified event) will happen in the future. DERIVATIVES predictive adjective predictor noun. ORIGIN Latin praedicere make known beforehand, declare … English terms dictionary
predict — [prē dikt′, pridikt′] vt., vi. [< L praedictus, pp. of praedicere < prae , before (see PRE ) + dicere, to tell: see DICTION] to say in advance (what one believes will happen); foretell (a future event or events) predictability n.… … English World dictionary
predict — verb ADVERB ▪ correctly, reliably, successfully ▪ incorrectly, wrongly ▪ accurately, exactly, precisely, with accura … Collocations dictionary
predict — predictable, adj. predictability, n. predictably, adv. /pri dikt /, v.t. 1. to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization. v.i. 2. to foretell the future; make a prediction. [1540 … Universalium