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[`fɔːkɑːst]предсказание; прогноз, прогнозированиепредвидеть, предвосхищать, предсказывать, провидетьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > forecast
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['fore·cast || fɔrkæst /fɔːkɑːst]◙ n. תחזית◙ v. לחזות מראש, לנבא◙ adj. צפוי* * *◙ אבנל,שארמ תוזחל◄◙ יופצ◄◙ תיזחת◄ -
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meramalkan* * *meramalkan* * *meramalkan* * *meramalkan, ramalan -
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prévision; pronosticEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > forecast
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прогноз; предсказаниеEnglish-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > forecast
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Forecast — Fore*cast , v. t. 1. To plan beforehand; to scheme; to project. [1913 Webster] He shall forecast his devices against the strongholds. Dan. xi. 24. [1913 Webster] 2. To foresee; to calculate beforehand, so as to provide for; as, to forecast the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forecast — Fore cast, n. Previous contrivance or determination; predetermination. [1913 Webster] He makes this difference to arise from the forecast and predetermination of the gods themselves. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A calculation predicting future… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 — Fore*cast , v. i. To contrive or plan beforehand. [1913 Webster] If it happen as I did forecast. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 — [n] prediction, often of weather or business anticipation, augury, budget, calculation, cast, conjecture, divination, estimate, foreknowledge, foreseeing, foresight, foretelling, forethought, foretoken, guess, outlook, planning, precognition,… … New thesaurus
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 — index anticipate (prognosticate), contrive, expect (consider probable), foreseen, forewarn, herald … Law dictionary
forecast — vb predict, *foretell, prophesy, prognosticate, augur, presage, portend, forebode Analogous words: *foresee, foreknow, anticipate, apprehend, divine: surmise, Conjecture, guess: *infer, gather, conclude … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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 — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, optimistic ▪ gloomy, pessimistic ▪ conservative ▪ accurate, correct … Collocations dictionary