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tr[prɪ'zentɪmənt]1 presentimientopresentiment [pri'zɛntəmənt] n: presentimiento m, premonición fn.• corazonada s.f.• presentimiento s.m.[prɪ'zentɪmǝnt]N presentimiento mto have a presentiment that... — tener el presentimiento de que..., presentir que...
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presentiment [prɪ'zentɪmənt]pressentiment m;∎ to have a presentiment of danger avoir le pressentiment qu'il y a du dangerUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > presentiment
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presentiment [prɪˊzentɪmənt] nпредчу́вствие (особ. дурно́е) -
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nounVorahnung, diehave a presentiment that... — vorausahnen, dass...
* * *pre·sen·ti·ment[prɪˈzentɪmənt]to have a \presentiment of danger eine Gefahr vorausahnen* * *[prI'zentɪmənt]n(Vor)ahnung f, Vorgefühl ntto have a presentiment that... — das Gefühl haben, dass...
* * *have a presentiment of sth etwas ahnen;have a presentiment that … das Gefühl haben, dass …* * *nounVorahnung, diehave a presentiment that... — vorausahnen, dass...
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[N]AUGURIUM (-I) (N)PRAEDIVINATIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAESAGITIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAESAGIUM (-I) (N)PRAESCITIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAESCITUM (-I) (N)PRAESENSIO (-ONIS) (F)- BAD PRESENTIMENT- HAVE A PRESENTIMENT- HAVE A PRESENTIMENT OF -
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[prɪ'zentɪmənt]nome form. presentimento m.* * *presentiment /prɪˈzɛntɪmənt/n.● to have a presentiment of st., presentire qc.* * *[prɪ'zentɪmənt]nome form. presentimento m. -
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pre·sen·ti·ment [prɪʼzentɪmənt] nto have a \presentiment of danger eine Gefahr vorausahnen -
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prɪˈzentɪmənt сущ.
1) предчувствие( особ. дурное) Syn: premonition
2) редк. предвзятое отношение, предубеждение предчувствие (обыкн. дурное) - * of danger предчувствие опасности (редкое) предвзятое мнение;
предвзятость presentiment предчувствие (особ. дурное)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > presentiment
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[prıʹzentımənt] n1. предчувствие (обыкн. дурное)presentiment of danger [of disaster] - предчувствие опасности [несчастья]
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N1. पूर्वाभासI have a deep presentiment that we might meet an accident. -
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n предчувствие (of за)* * *{pri'zentimъnt} n предчувствие (of за).* * *предчувствие;* * *n предчувствие (of за)* * *presentiment[pri´zentimənt] n предчувствие, предусещане (of). -
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n1) передчуття2) упередженість; упереджена думка* * *n1) передчуття ( погане)2) упереджена думка; упередженість -
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[English Word] presentiment[English Plural] presentiments[Swahili Word] kibuhuti[Swahili Plural] vibuhuti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n предчувствие2. n редк. предвзятое мнение; предвзятостьСинонимический ряд:premonition (noun) anticipation; apprehension; apprehensiveness; clue; expectation; feeling; foreboding; foretaste; hunch; intuition; misgiving; premonition; prenotion; presage; prescience -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Presentiment
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presentiment — PRESENTIMÉNT, presentimente, s.n. Presimţire. – Din fr. pressentiment. Trimis de oprocopiuc, 12.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 PRESENTIMÉNT s. v. presimţire. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime presentimént s. n., pl. presentiménte … Dicționar Român
presentiment — (n.) 1714, from Fr. presentiment, from M.Fr. pressentir to have foreboding, from L. præsentire to sense beforehand, from præ before + sentire perceive, feel (see SENTIENT (Cf. sentient)) … Etymology dictionary
presentiment — ► NOUN ▪ an intuitive feeling or foreboding about the future. ORIGIN obsolete French présentiment, from Latin praesentientire perceive beforehand … English terms dictionary
presentiment — [prē zent′ə mənt, prizent′ə mənt] n. [MFr < pressentir, to have a presentiment of < L praesentire: see PRE & SENTIMENT] a feeling that something, esp. of an unfortunate or evil nature, is about to take place; foreboding … English World dictionary
Presentiment — Pre*sen ti*ment, n. [Pref. pre + sentiment: cf. F. pressentiment. See {Presentient}.] Previous sentiment, conception, or opinion; previous apprehension; especially, an antecedent impression or conviction of something unpleasant, distressing, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
presentiment — index apprehension (fear), expectation, fear, foregone conclusion, inequity, misgiving, precognition … Law dictionary
presentiment — misgiving, foreboding, *apprehension Analogous words: *fear, dread, alarm, terror: foretaste, anticipation, *prospect: disquieting or disquietude, discomposing or discomposure, disturbance, perturbation (see corresponding verbs at DISCOMPOSE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
presentiment — [n] anticipation, expectation apprehension, apprehensiveness, discomposure, disquietude, disturbance, fear, feeling, feeling in bones*, foreboding, forecast, forethought, funny feeling*, handwriting on wall*, hunch, intuition, misgiving,… … New thesaurus
presentiment — n. (formal) foreboding a presentiment that + clause (she had a presentiment that an accident would take place) * * * [prɪ zentɪmənt] (formal) [ foreboding ] a presentiment that + clause (she had a presentiment that an accident would take place) … Combinatory dictionary
presentiment — [[t]prɪze̱ntɪmənt[/t]] presentiments N COUNT: usu N that, N of n A presentiment is a feeling that a particular event, for example someone s death, will soon take place. [FORMAL] I had a presentiment that he represented a danger to me... He had a… … English dictionary
presentiment — pre|sen|ti|ment [prıˈzentımənt] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: pressentiment, from Latin praesentire to feel before ] formal a strange feeling that something is going to happen, especially something bad = ↑premonition presentiment of ▪ a… … Dictionary of contemporary English