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horoscope [ɔʀɔskɔp]masculine noun* * *ɔʀɔskɔpnom masculin horoscope* * *ɔʀɔskɔp nm* * *horoscope nm horoscope; faire l'horoscope de qn to cast sb's horoscope; lire son horoscope to read one's horoscope.[ɔrɔskɔp] nom masculin -
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طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
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خَرِيطَة النّجوم (عند ميلادِ شخصٍ) \ horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. -
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[ˈhɔrəskəup] nounthe prediction of a person's future based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of his birth.نَجم، طالِع، بُرْج -
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HOROSCOPE — Sans revenir ici sur l’histoire de l’astrologie ou sur les techniques divinatoires, on peut considérer l’horoscope comme la forme la plus répandue de production astrologique dans la société actuelle, principalement à travers les rubriques… … Encyclopédie Universelle
horoscope — 1. (o ro sko p ) s. m. 1° Le point de l écliptique qui se trouve à l horizon quand un enfant naît. • La superstition, qui persuada que les événements sont liés aux phénomènes célestes et ramenés périodiquement avec eux, fit croire que le… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Horoscope — Astrologie Astrologie occidentale Astrologie populaire Horoscope Interprétation astrologique Signes du zodiaque Symbolisme astrologique Astrologie statistique Critique de l astrologie Astrologie chinoise Astrologie égyptienne Ast … Wikipédia en Français
horoscope — Horoscope. s. f. Observation de l estat du ciel au point de la naissance de quelqu un, par laquelle les Astrologues pretendent juger de ce qui luy doit arriver dans tout le cours de sa vie. Faire l horoscope de quelqu un. dresser son horoscope.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
horoscope — c.1050, horoscopus, from L.horoscopus; the modern form is considered to be a mid 16c. reborrowing via M.Fr. horoscope. Ultimately from Gk. horoskopos nativity, horoscope, also one who casts a horoscope, from hora hour (see YEAR (Cf. year)) +… … Etymology dictionary
Horoscope — Hor o*scope, n. [F. horoscope, L. horoscopus, fr. Gr. ?, adj., observing hours or times, esp. observing the hour of birth, n., a horoscope; ? hour + ? to view, observe. See {Hour}, and { scope}.] 1. (Astrol.) (a) The representation made of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
horoscope — [n] astrological forecast astrology, crystal gazing, prediction; concept 70 … New thesaurus
horoscope — Horoscope, ou l ascendant de la nativité, Horoscopus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
horoscope — ► NOUN ▪ a forecast of a person s future based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of their birth. ORIGIN Greek h roskopos, from h ra time + skopos observer … English terms dictionary
horoscope — [hôr′ə skōp΄] n. [Fr < L horoscopus < Gr hōroskopos, observer of the hour of birth < hōra, HOUR + skopos, watcher, by metathesis < IE * spokos < base * spek , to SPY] 1. the position of the planets and stars with relation to one… … English World dictionary
Horoscope — In astrology, a horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, the astrological aspects, and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such as the moment of a person s birth. The word horoscope is derived… … Wikipedia