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1 forecast
{'fɔ:ka:st}
I. v (forecast или forecasted) предвиждам, предсказвам
II. n предвиждане, предсказване, предсказание, прогноза (за времето)* * *{'fъ:ka:st} v (forecast или forecasted) предвиждам, предсказ(2) {'fъ:ka:st} n предвиждане, предсказване; предсказание; п* * *предсказвам; предвиждане; предсказание; предсказване; предвиждам;* * *1. i. v (forecast или forecasted) предвиждам, предсказвам 2. ii. n предвиждане, предсказване, предсказание, прогноза (за времето)* * *forecast[´fɔ:¸ka:st] I.v ( forecast или forecasted) предвиждам, предсказвам, предричам; II.[´fɔ:ka:st] n 1. предвиждане, предсказване; предсказание, прогноза (за времето); 2. рядко предвидливост, благоразумие, далновидност; гадателски способности.
См. также в других словарях:
forecast — [fôr′kast΄; ] for v., also [ fôr kast′] vt. forecast or forecasted, forecasting [ME forecasten < fore (see FORE) + casten, to contrive: see CAST] 1. Archaic to foresee 2. to estimate or calculate in advance; predict or seek to predict (weather … English World dictionary
forecast — is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable both as a noun and as a verb. As a past form and past participle, forecast (identical to the form of the present tense) has more or less ousted forecasted … Modern English usage
forecast — ► VERB (past and past part. forecast or forecasted) ▪ predict or estimate (a future event or trend). ► NOUN ▪ a prediction or estimate, especially of the weather or a financial trend. DERIVATIVES forecaster noun … English terms dictionary
forecast — ▪ I. forecast fore‧cast 1 [ˈfɔːkɑːst ǁ ˈfɔːrkæst] noun [countable] ECONOMICS a description of what is likely to happen in the future, based on information that is available now: • The figures for 2001 are forecasts, the others are actuals. • a… … Financial and business terms
forecast — I UK [ˈfɔː(r)kɑːst] / US [ˈfɔrˌkæst] noun [countable] Word forms forecast : singular forecast plural forecasts ** a statement about what is likely to happen, based on available information and usually relating to the weather, business, or the… … English dictionary
forecast — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)kɑːst, kæst[/t]] ♦♦♦ forecasts, forecasting, forecasted (The forms forecast and forecasted can both be used for the past tense and past participle.) 1) N COUNT: usu with supp A forecast is a statement of what is expected to happen in… … English dictionary
forecast — fore|cast1 [ˈfo:ka:st US ˈfo:rkæst] n a description of what is likely to happen in the future, based on the information that you have now →↑prediction ▪ The weather forecast is good for tomorrow. profit/sales/growth forecast ▪ the company s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
forecast — 1 noun (C) a description of what is likely to happen in the future, based on information that is available now: the company s annual sales forecast | the weather forecast 2 past tense and past participle forecast or forecasted verb (T) to make a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
forecast — [c]/ˈfɔkast / (say fawkahst) verb (forecast or forecasted, forecasting) –verb (t) 1. to conjecture beforehand; predict. 2. to make a forecast of (the weather, etc.). 3. to serve as a forecast of; foreshadow: *High tech economic tendencies… …
forecast — {{11}}forecast (n.) early 15c., probably from FORECAST (Cf. forecast) (v.); earliest sense was forethought, prudence; meaning conjectured estimate of a future course is from 1670s. A Middle English word for weather forecasting was aeromancy.… … Etymology dictionary
forecast — I. verb (forecast; also forecasted; forecasting) Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to calculate or predict (some future event or condition) usually as a result of study and analysis of available pertinent data; especially to predict… … New Collegiate Dictionary