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1 prediction
[prɪ'dɪkʃn]nome predizione f., previsione f.; (prophecy) profezia f.* * *[-ʃən]noun I'm making no predictions about the result of the race.) predizione, pronostico* * *prediction /prɪˈdɪkʃn/n. [cu]2 (meteor.) previsione.* * *[prɪ'dɪkʃn]nome predizione f., previsione f.; (prophecy) profezia f. -
2 prediction pre·dic·tion n
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3 prognosis
[prɒg'nəʊsɪs]1) med. prognosi f. (on, about su)2) (prediction) pronostico m. ( for su); previsione f. ( for per)* * *prognosis /prɒgˈnəʊsɪs/n. (pl. prognoses)1 (med.) prognosi2 pronostico; previsione.* * *[prɒg'nəʊsɪs]1) med. prognosi f. (on, about su)2) (prediction) pronostico m. ( for su); previsione f. ( for per) -
4 expectation
[ˌekspek'teɪʃn]1) (assumption, prediction) aspettativa f., previsione f.2) (aspiration, hope) aspirazione f., attesa f.to live up to sb.'s expectations — corrispondere alle aspettative di qcn.
3) (requirement, demand) aspettativa f., richiesta f.to have certain expectations of — esigere determinate cose da [ employee]
* * *[ekspek-]1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) attesa2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) aspettativa* * *[ˌekspek'teɪʃn]1) (assumption, prediction) aspettativa f., previsione f.2) (aspiration, hope) aspirazione f., attesa f.to live up to sb.'s expectations — corrispondere alle aspettative di qcn.
3) (requirement, demand) aspettativa f., richiesta f.to have certain expectations of — esigere determinate cose da [ employee]
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5 dire
['daɪə(r)]1) (terrible) [ consequence] terribile, spaventoso; [ situation] disperato; [ poverty] estremoin dire straits — in grandi difficoltà, in una situazione disperata
* * *(dreadful; perilous.) tremendo* * *dire /ˈdaɪə(r)/a.1 gravissimo; estremo: dire consequences, conseguenze gravissime; The situation is dire, la situazione è estremamente grave2 minaccioso; sinistro: a dire warning, un avvertimento minaccioso; a dire prediction, una predizione sinistra● dire poverty, miseria nera □ to be in dire need of st., avere un estremo bisogno di qc. □ in dire straits, in gravi difficoltà: The economy is in dire straits, l'economia è in gravi difficoltà.* * *['daɪə(r)]1) (terrible) [ consequence] terribile, spaventoso; [ situation] disperato; [ poverty] estremoin dire straits — in grandi difficoltà, in una situazione disperata
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6 gloomy
['gluːmɪ]1) (dark) oscuro, buio, tetro2) (sad) [expression, person, voice] malinconico, depresso, triste; [ weather] scuro; [news, outlook] deprimenteto be gloomy about sth. — essere pessimista a proposito di qcs
* * *1) (sad or depressed: Don't look so gloomy.) triste2) (depressing: gloomy news.) deprimente3) (dim; dark: gloomy rooms.) buio* * *gloomy /ˈglu:mɪ/a.2 malinconico; triste; tetro; lugubre; deprimente: a gloomy landscape, un paesaggio tetro; a gloomy young man, un giovane malinconico; a gloomy prediction, una previsione deprimente3 depresso; pessimista; sfiduciato● (fam. USA) gloomy Gus, individuo depresso (o, fam., con una faccia lunga così).* * *['gluːmɪ]1) (dark) oscuro, buio, tetro2) (sad) [expression, person, voice] malinconico, depresso, triste; [ weather] scuro; [news, outlook] deprimenteto be gloomy about sth. — essere pessimista a proposito di qcs
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7 horoscope
['hɒrəskəʊp] [AE 'hɔːr-]nome oroscopo m.* * *['horəskəup](the prediction of a person's future based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of his birth.) oroscopo* * *horoscope /ˈhɒrəskəʊp/n.● to cast a horoscope, fare un oroscopo; trarre l'oroscopohoroscopic, horoscopicala.oroscopico; dell'oroscopohoroscopyn. [u]oroscopia.* * *['hɒrəskəʊp] [AE 'hɔːr-]nome oroscopo m. -
8 throw out
throw out [sb., sth.], throw [sb., sth.] out (eject) gettare, buttare via [ rubbish]; (from bar, club) buttare fuori [ person] (of da)Ex:to be thrown out of work — essere licenziato; throw out [sth.], throw [sth.] out/Ex:1) (extend)2) (reject) respingere, cestinare [ application]; opporsi a [ decision]; pol. respingere [ bill]3) (utter peremptorily) uscirsene con, buttare là, lì [ comment]; (casually)he just threw out some comment about wanting... — se ne è uscito dicendo che voleva...; throw [sb.] out (mislead) sconcertare
* * *(to get rid of by throwing or by force: He was thrown out of the meeting; The committee threw out the proposal.) respingere* * *vt + adv1) (rubbish, person) buttar fuori, (fig: proposal) respingere2) (offer: idea, suggestion) lanciare3) (calculation, prediction) far sballare* * *throw out [sb., sth.], throw [sb., sth.] out (eject) gettare, buttare via [ rubbish]; (from bar, club) buttare fuori [ person] (of da)Ex:to be thrown out of work — essere licenziato; throw out [sth.], throw [sth.] out/Ex:1) (extend)2) (reject) respingere, cestinare [ application]; opporsi a [ decision]; pol. respingere [ bill]3) (utter peremptorily) uscirsene con, buttare là, lì [ comment]; (casually)he just threw out some comment about wanting... — se ne è uscito dicendo che voleva...; throw [sb.] out (mislead) sconcertare
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9 predict
[prɪ'dɪkt]verbo transitivo predire [future, event]* * *[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) predire, preannunciare- prediction* * *[prɪ'dɪkt]verbo transitivo predire [future, event]
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prediction — [prē dik′shən, pridik′shən] n. [L praedictio] 1. a predicting or being predicted 2. the thing predicted or foretold … English World dictionary
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