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forebode

  • 1 presagiar

    v.
    1 to foretell, to foresee.
    2 to forebode, to foreshow, to announce, to herald.
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    1 to be a warning of, foretell
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    VT to betoken, forebode, presage
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    verbo transitivo to presage (frml or liter), forebode
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    = foreshadow, herald, portend, presage.
    Ex. While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.
    Ex. The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.
    Ex. Recent strides in storage technology portend lower cost and greater capacity systems for all computers.
    Ex. These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.
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    verbo transitivo to presage (frml or liter), forebode
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    = foreshadow, herald, portend, presage.

    Ex: While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.

    Ex: The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.
    Ex: Recent strides in storage technology portend lower cost and greater capacity systems for all computers.
    Ex: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.

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    presagiar [A1 ]
    vt
    to presage ( frmlor liter), forebode
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    esas nubes presagian tormenta there's going to be a storm, by the look of those clouds;
    su silencio no presagia nada bueno his silence gives little grounds for optimism
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    v/t presage, forebode;
    no hacer presagiar nada bueno not be a good omen, not augur well
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    : to presage, to portend

    Spanish-English dictionary > presagiar

  • 2 augurar

    • bode
    • forebode
    • portend
    • predict

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > augurar

  • 3 presagiar

    • bode
    • forebode
    • foreshadow
    • foreshow
    • portend

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > presagiar

  • 4 augurar que

    v.
    to augur that, to forebode that, to bode that.

    Spanish-English dictionary > augurar que

См. также в других словарях:

  • Forebode — Fore*bode , v. i. To foretell; to presage; to augur. [1913 Webster] If I forebode aright. Hawthorne. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Forebode — Fore*bode , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foreboded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Foreboding}.] [AS. forebodian; fore + bodian to announce. See {Bode} v. t.] 1. To foretell. [1913 Webster] 2. To be prescient of (some ill or misfortune); to have an inward conviction… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Forebode — Fore*bode , n. Prognostication; presage. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • forebode — index admonish (warn), anticipate (prognosticate), forewarn, portend, predict, presage, prognostic …   Law dictionary

  • forebode — (v.) feel a secret premonition, c.1600, from FORE (Cf. fore ) + BODE (Cf. bode). Related: Foreboded; FOREBODING (Cf. foreboding). Old English forebodian meant to announce, declare …   Etymology dictionary

  • forebode — portend, presage, augur, prognosticate, *foretell, predict, forecast, prophesy Analogous words: betoken, bespeak, *indicate: import, signify (see MEAN): fear, dread (see corresponding nouns at FEAR) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • forebode — [v] predict, warn augur, betoken, bode, divine, forecast, foresee, foreshadow, foretell, foretoken, forewarn, indicate, omen, portend, premonish, presage, prognosticate, promise; concepts 70,78 …   New thesaurus

  • forebode — ► VERB archaic or literary ▪ act as an advance warning of (something bad) …   English terms dictionary

  • forebode — [fôr bōd′] vt., vi. foreboded, foreboding [OE forebodian: see FORE & BODE] 1. to indicate beforehand; portend; foretell; predict (esp. something bad or harmful) 2. to have a presentiment of (something bad or harmful) foreboder n …   English World dictionary

  • forebode — foreboder, n. /fawr bohd , fohr /, v., foreboded, foreboding. v.t. 1. to foretell or predict; be an omen of; indicate beforehand; portend: clouds that forebode a storm. 2. to have a strong inner feeling or notion of (a future misfortune, evil,… …   Universalium

  • forebode — [c]/fɔˈboʊd / (say faw bohd) verb (foreboded, foreboding) –verb (t) 1. to foretell or predict; portend; be an omen of; indicate beforehand: clouds that forebode a storm. 2. to have a presentiment of (especially evil). –verb (i) 3. to prophesy. 4 …  

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