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['ɔːgə(r)] 1.2.to augur well, ill for — essere di buon, cattivo auspicio per
verbo transitivo predire, presagire* * *augur /ˈɔ:gə(r)/n.(to) augur /ˈɔ:gə(r)/A v. t.lasciar presagire; lasciar sperare in; promettere: to augur victory, promettere la (o lasciar sperare nella) vittoria; This new fact augurs no good, questo nuovo fatto non lascia presagire nulla di buonoB v. i.essere di augurio (o auspicio, o presagio): to augur badly (o ill) essere di cattivo auspicio; to augur well, essere di buon auspicioaugurala.augurale.* * *['ɔːgə(r)] 1.2.to augur well, ill for — essere di buon, cattivo auspicio per
verbo transitivo predire, presagire
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