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'profəsiplural - prophecies; noun1) (the power of foretelling the future.) profecía2) (something that is foretold: He made many prophecies about the future.) profecía•- prophesy- prophet
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prophecy n profecíatr['prɒfəsɪ]noun (pl prophecies)1 profecían.• adivinación s.f.• profecía s.f.'prɑːfəsi, 'prɒfəsi['prɒfɪsɪ]N profecía f* * *['prɑːfəsi, 'prɒfəsi] -
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3 self-fulfilling prophecy
English-Spanish medical dictionary > self-fulfilling prophecy
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s.profecía que se cumple por sí misma, profecía de cumplimiento automático, profecía que contribuye a cumplirse, profecía que se cumple sola. -
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tr[selffʊl'fɪlɪŋ]'selffʊl'fɪlɪŋadjective <prophecy/prediction> que acarrea su propio cumplimiento[ˌselffʊl'fɪlɪŋ]ADJself-fulfilling prophecy — profecía f que por su propia naturaleza contribuye a cumplirse
* * *['selffʊl'fɪlɪŋ]adjective <prophecy/prediction> que acarrea su propio cumplimiento -
6 profecía
profecía sustantivo femenino prophecy
profecía sustantivo femenino prophecy ' profecía' also found in these entries: English: prophecy - self-fulfilling - prediction -
7 dismal
'dizməl(gloomy: dismal news; Don't look so dismal!) deprimente, triste, desalentador, abatido- dismallydismal adj triste / deprimentewhat dismal weather! ¡qué tiempo más deprimente!tr['dɪzməl]1 (gloomy - place) sombrío,-a, deprimente, lúgubre; (person) triste; (tone, look, manner) sombrío,-a, deprimente; (prospect, outlook, news) sombrío,-a; (future) negro,-a2 familiar (very bad - weather) malísimo,-a, pésimo,-a; (performance, music, result, etc) pésimo,-a, lamentabledismal ['dɪzməl] adj1) gloomy: sombrío, lúgubre, tétrico2) depressing: deprimente, tristeadj.• lúgubre adj.• miserable adj.• negro, -a adj.• sombrío, -a adj.• triste adj.'dɪzməla) ( gloomy) <place/tone> sombrío, deprimente, lúgubreb) ( very bad) <news/prophecy> funesto; < future> muy negro; < weather> malísimo; <results/performance> pésimo['dɪzmǝl]ADJ1) (=gloomy, depressing) [weather] deprimente; [place] sombrío, deprimente; [day, tone, thought] sombrío; [person] taciturno, de carácter sombríoto be in a dismal mood — estar or sentirse abatido
2) (=poor) [performance, condition] pésimo; [future] desalentador, poco prometedormy prospects of getting a job are dismal/pretty dismal — mis posibilidades de conseguir un trabajo son ínfimas/bastante escasas
* * *['dɪzməl]a) ( gloomy) <place/tone> sombrío, deprimente, lúgubre -
8 prediction
- ʃənnoun I'm making no predictions about the result of the race.) predicción, pronósticoprediction n predicción / pronósticotr[prɪ'dɪkʃən]1 predicción nombre femenino, pronósticoprediction [pri'dɪkʃən] n: pronóstico m, predicción fn.• indicación s.f.• predicción s.f.• pronóstico s.m.• vaticinio s.m.prɪ'dɪkʃənto make a prediction about something — predecir* or pronosticar* algo
b) u ( act) predicción f[prɪ'dɪkʃǝn]N1) (=forecast) (by expert, layman) predicción f ; (by clairvoyant, oracle) vaticinio m, profecía ftheir prediction that house prices would fall — su predicción de que el precio de la vivienda iba a bajar
there were dire predictions that thousands would die of malnutrition — hubo predicciones alarmantes de que miles de personas morirían por desnutrición
to make a prediction about sth — pronosticar or predecir algo
2) (=act)weather prediction has never been a perfect science — pronosticar el tiempo nunca ha sido una ciencia exacta
* * *[prɪ'dɪkʃən]to make a prediction about something — predecir* or pronosticar* algo
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9 unfulfilled
tr[ʌnfʊl'fɪld]1 (not carried out) incumplido,-a, frustrado,-a2 (not satisfied) no satisfecho,-a, insatisfecho,-a3 (ambition) frustrado,-a; (dream) irrealizado,-aadj.• incumplido, -a adj.'ʌnfʊl'fɪlda) ( unsatisfied)to feel unfulfilled — no sentirse* realizado
b) ( unrealized) <ambition/hope> frustrado; < prophecy> no cumplido['ʌnfʊl'fɪld]ADJ1) (=unrealized) [ambition, hope] frustrado; [desire] no hecho realidad; [promise] no cumplido; [need] insatisfecho; [potential] sin desarrollar2) (=dissatisfied) [person] insatisfechoto feel unfulfilled — sentirse insatisfecho, no sentirse realizado
* * *['ʌnfʊl'fɪld]a) ( unsatisfied)to feel unfulfilled — no sentirse* realizado
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['duːmˌleɪdn]ADJ [warning, prophecy] aciago -
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12 self-fulfilling
adj.determinante (prophecy, prediction)s.realización propia.
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