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1 futurología
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2 futurología
f.futurology.* * *1 futurology* * *SF futurology* * *femenino futurology* * *= futurology.Ex. Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.* * *femenino futurology* * *= futurology.Ex: Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.
* * *futurology* * *futurología nffuturology* * *f futurology -
3 prospectiva
adj.&f.feminine of PROSPECTIVO.f.futurology.* * *SF futurology* * *futurology* * *f forecast -
4 asunto candente
m.hot potato.* * *(n.) = burning issue, burning question, hot potato, hot topic, hot issueEx. Literacy teaching is not a burning issue in library education but it warrants attention.Ex. A panel of experts representing the various sectors of the serials industry -- librarians, publishers, and subscription agents -- gave participants the chance to answer a number of burning questions.Ex. When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.Ex. Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.Ex. The problems of piracy, misappropriation and counterfeiting of intellectual property rights are a hot issue in international trade.* * *(n.) = burning issue, burning question, hot potato, hot topic, hot issueEx: Literacy teaching is not a burning issue in library education but it warrants attention.
Ex: A panel of experts representing the various sectors of the serials industry -- librarians, publishers, and subscription agents -- gave participants the chance to answer a number of burning questions.Ex: When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.Ex: Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.Ex: The problems of piracy, misappropriation and counterfeiting of intellectual property rights are a hot issue in international trade. -
5 tema candente
m.hot- button issue, hot issue, hot button.* * *(n.) = hot topic, hot issue, burning issue, burning question, hot potatoEx. Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.Ex. The problems of piracy, misappropriation and counterfeiting of intellectual property rights are a hot issue in international trade.Ex. Literacy teaching is not a burning issue in library education but it warrants attention.Ex. A panel of experts representing the various sectors of the serials industry -- librarians, publishers, and subscription agents -- gave participants the chance to answer a number of burning questions.Ex. When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down.* * *(n.) = hot topic, hot issue, burning issue, burning question, hot potatoEx: Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.
Ex: The problems of piracy, misappropriation and counterfeiting of intellectual property rights are a hot issue in international trade.Ex: Literacy teaching is not a burning issue in library education but it warrants attention.Ex: A panel of experts representing the various sectors of the serials industry -- librarians, publishers, and subscription agents -- gave participants the chance to answer a number of burning questions.Ex: When you're handed a hot potato such as the sickly economy, as is the case with President Obama, the responsible solution is to let it cool down. -
6 tema de actualidad
current news item, current topic of interest* * *(n.) = topical theme, current issue, hot topicEx. Often a library will compile its own book list on a topical theme, thus highlighting books that otherwise might remain unnoticed and unknown in their normal sequence on the shelves.Ex. They are not providing books and information presenting all points of view on current and historical issues.Ex. Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers.* * *(n.) = topical theme, current issue, hot topicEx: Often a library will compile its own book list on a topical theme, thus highlighting books that otherwise might remain unnoticed and unknown in their normal sequence on the shelves.
Ex: They are not providing books and information presenting all points of view on current and historical issues.Ex: Futurology has become a hot topic in today's world, particularly for managers. -
7 prospectología
См. также в других словарях:
futurology — fu tur*ol o*gy, n. Studies projecting or predicting the future based on current trends. {fu tur*o*log i*cal}, a. {fu tur*ol o*gist}, n. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
futurology — UK US /fjuːtʃərˈɒlədʒi/ noun [U] ► the study of social, political, and technical developments in order to understand what may happen in the future … Financial and business terms
futurology — 1946, from FUTURE (Cf. future) + OLOGY (Cf. ology) … Etymology dictionary
futurology — ☆ futurology [fyo͞o΄chər äl′ə jē ] n. [ FUTUR(E) + OLOGY] the speculative study of probable or presumed future conditions, as extrapolated from known facts and trends futurological adj. futurologist n … English World dictionary
Futurology — Futures Studies, Foresight, or Futurology is the science, art and practice of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them. Futures studies (colloquially called Futures by many of the… … Wikipedia
futurology — The attempt to forecast the future by constructing theories of history is as old as philosophy itself. But the systematic practice of futurology projecting statistical trends in order to construct realistic future scenarios dates from the 1950s… … Dictionary of sociology
futurology — futurological /fyooh cheuhr euh loj i keuhl/, adj. /fyooh cheuh rol euh jee/, n. the study or forecasting of trends or developments in science, technology, political or social structure, etc. [1945 50; FUTURE + O + LOGY] * * * Study of current… … Universalium
futurology — [[t]fju͟ːtʃərɒ̱ləʤi[/t]] N UNCOUNT Futurology is the activity of trying to predict what is going to happen, on the basis of facts about what is happening now. The way a good investor does really well is by engaging in successful futurology. Syn:… … English dictionary
futurology — noun Date: 1946 a study that deals with future possibilities based on current trends • futurological adjective • futurologist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
futurology — noun The scientific forecasting of future trends in science, technology or society … Wiktionary
futurology — The activity of predicting the state of the world at some future time, by extrapolating from present trends. Mainly a pseudo science, given the complexities of social, political, economic, technological, and natural factors. See chaos … Philosophy dictionary