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doomsayer /ˈdu:mseɪər/n.catastrofista: The doomsayers were all proved wrong, tutti i catastrofisti sono stati smentiti. -
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Общая лексика: горе-предсказатель, пессимист -
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[`duːmˏseɪə]предрекающий несчастье, гибельАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > doomsayer
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subst. \/ˈduːmˌseɪə\/ eller doomsterdommedagsprofet -
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doom.say.er[d'u:mseiə] n pessoa que prevê desgraça ou desastre de modo pessimista. -
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n. (큰 재난 등)불길한 일을 예언하는 사람 -
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s.fatalista, agorero de calamidades, alarmista, predicador del fin del mundo, catastrofista. -
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adj.fatalistic.f. & m.fatalist.* * *► adjetivo1 fatalistic1 fatalist* * *1.ADJ fatalistic2.SMF fatalist* * *Iadjetivo fatalisticIImasculino y femenino fatalist* * *= fatalistic, doomsayer, fire-and-brimstone.Ex. Bogardus maintained a fatalistic silence while the director consulted her jottings.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. Yes, those 'press releases' have threatening statements and name-calling and fire-and-brimstone predictions, but they add no facts to the discussion on Cuba.* * *Iadjetivo fatalisticIImasculino y femenino fatalist* * *= fatalistic, doomsayer, fire-and-brimstone.Ex: Bogardus maintained a fatalistic silence while the director consulted her jottings.
Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: Yes, those 'press releases' have threatening statements and name-calling and fire-and-brimstone predictions, but they add no facts to the discussion on Cuba.* * *fatalisticfatalist* * *
fatalista
I adjetivo fatalistic
II mf fatalist
' fatalista' also found in these entries:
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fatalist
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adj.pessimistic.f. & m.pessimist.* * *► adjetivo1 pessimistic1 pessimist* * *1. adj. 2. noun mf.* * *1.ADJ pessimistic2.SMF pessimist* * *Iadjetivo pessimisticIImasculino y femenino pessimist* * *= pessimist, pessimistic, sombre [somber, -USA], gloomy [gloomier -comp., gloomiest -sup.], doomsayer, negativist, worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.Ex. Only an incurable pessimist would refuse to concede that the future will be longer than the past.Ex. As the sales figures show, DC is very much alive, despite pessimistic forecasts in the 1960s.Ex. The major source of national library resourcing remains central governments and the general picture of funding is sombre.Ex. In spite of gloomy conditions thoughtful library leaders are saying that opportunities have never been more promising.Ex. Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex. For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.Ex. He is far too young to be such a worryguts.Ex. The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.Ex. Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!.----* de modo pesimista = gloomily.* * *Iadjetivo pessimisticIImasculino y femenino pessimist* * *= pessimist, pessimistic, sombre [somber, -USA], gloomy [gloomier -comp., gloomiest -sup.], doomsayer, negativist, worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.Ex: Only an incurable pessimist would refuse to concede that the future will be longer than the past.
Ex: As the sales figures show, DC is very much alive, despite pessimistic forecasts in the 1960s.Ex: The major source of national library resourcing remains central governments and the general picture of funding is sombre.Ex: In spite of gloomy conditions thoughtful library leaders are saying that opportunities have never been more promising.Ex: Doomsayers persist in the belief that the book world has been overrun by philistinism.Ex: For this reason, I will probably not vote in the London mayoral election at all and this doesn't make me a whinging negativist dweeb.Ex: He is far too young to be such a worryguts.Ex: The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.Ex: Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!.* de modo pesimista = gloomily.* * *pessimisticpessimist* * *
pesimista adjetivo
pessimistic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
pessimist
pesimista
I adjetivo pessimistic
II mf pessimist
' pesimista' also found in these entries:
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tender
English:
gloomily
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* * *♦ adjpessimistic♦ nmfpessimist* * *I adj pessimisticII m/f pessimist* * *pesimista adj: pessimisticpesimista nmf: pessimist* * *pesimista1 adj pessimisticpesimista2 n pessimist -
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prophète [pʀɔfεt]masculine noun* * *pʀɔfɛtnom masculin prophetprophète de malheur — prophet of doom GB, doomsayer US
••nul n'est prophète en son pays — Proverbe a prophet is not without honour, save in his own country
* * *pʀɔfɛt, fetɛs nm/f (prophétesse)* * *prophète, prophétesse nm,f prophet/prophetess; prophète de malheur prophet of doom GB, doomsayer US; ⇒ faux.[prɔfɛt] nom masculingrands/petits prophètes major/minor prophets -
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General subject: doomsayerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > горе-предсказатель
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1) General subject: Jeremiah, calamity howler, croaker, flame out, negative Nancy (антипод positive Polly), nervous Nellie (Nelly), pessimist, doomsayer2) American: calamity Jane, calamity prophet3) Jargon: killjoy, sad apple, sour-ball, gloomy Gus4) Makarov: flame-out -
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subst. \/ˈduːmstə\/se ➢ doomsayer
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