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долгосро́чный* * ** * *long-term ( fx contract, parking, planning, unemployment), long-range ( fx forecast, planning). -
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predict, prophesy* * *vb foretell ( fx his death; that he will die; what will happen),( profetere) prophesy ( fx the result of the election);( især: ud fra beregninger el. viden) predict ( fx the result of the election), forecast ( fx a bad harvest; how many will fail the examination);( varsle) bode, augur ( fx it bodes (el. augurs) well (, ill) for his future career);[ spå en] tell somebody's fortune ( fx in the cards);( uden objekt) tell (, F: foretell, predict) the future (i from, fxcards, the stars, coffee grounds, tea leaves);( om spåkone) tell fortunes;[ mennesket spår, Gud rå'r] man proposes, God disposes;( svarer til) don't make predictions, particularly about the future. -
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outlook, panorama, prospect, sight, view* * *(en -er) view,F prospect;(fig) prospect, chance ( til of),(se ndf);( vejrudsigt) (weather) forecast;[ nyde udsigten] enjoy (el. admire) the view (el. the scenery);[ udsigter](fig) prospects ( fx gloomy prospects; his prospects are good (, poor)), outlook ( fx a bright (, gloomy) outlook for trade; the outlook is none too promising), chance(s) ( fx he has no chance of success);[ det har lange udsigter] that may not be for a long time yet;[ med præp:][ udsigterne for høsten] the harvest prospects;(dvs vejr) further outlook ( fx further outlook: dry and sunny);[ der er god udsigt fra tårnet] there is a good view from the tower;[ stille én noget i udsigt] hold out a prospect (el. prospects) of something to somebody;[ udsigt over] a view of (el. over) ( fx from my window there is a view of (el. over) the park);[ udsigt til]( fra vindue) a view of;[ der er udsigt til nattefrost] ground frost may be expected;[ have udsigt til at] have a chance (el. prospect) of -ing;[ en plan der har udsigt til at lykkes] a plan likely to succeed;[ der er al mulig udsigt til at] there is every chance (el. prospect) that, the chances are that;[ et hotel med udsigt til havet] a hotel with a sea view;[ ved udsigten til (at)] at the prospect of (-ing). -
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weather report;( vejrudsigt) weather forecast. -
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weather forecast
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