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1 ευσημία
εὐσημίᾱ, εὐσημίαgood prognostic: fem nom /voc /acc dualεὐσημίᾱ, εὐσημίαgood prognostic: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 εὐσημία
εὐσημίᾱ, εὐσημίαgood prognostic: fem nom /voc /acc dualεὐσημίᾱ, εὐσημίαgood prognostic: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 εὐσημία
εὐσημ-ία, ἡ,3 generally, favourable sign, PMasp.9ii28 (vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐσημία
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4 omen
ˈəumen
1. сущ. знак, знамение, предзнаменование, примета to be of good (ill) omen ≈ служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием Syn: premonition, prognostic, augury
2. гл. служить предзнаменованием, предвещать Syn: presage, prognosticate, forebode знак, предзнаменование;
- * of success предзнаменование успеха;
- to be of good * служить хорошим предзнаменованием примета;
- * of misfortune плохая примета, дурной знак;
- to believe in *s верить в приметы предчувствие, предвестие служить предзнаменованием;
предвещать;
- the clouds rain тучи предвещают дождь omen предзнаменование, знак, примета;
to be of good (ill) omen служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием omen предзнаменование, знак, примета;
to be of good (ill) omen служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием ~ служить предзнаменованием -
5 शकुन
ṡakunám. (said to be fr. ṡak Uṇ. III, 49) a bird (esp. a large bird orᅠ one of good orᅠ bad omen) RV. etc. etc.;
a partic. kind of bird (either = gridhra, a vulture, orᅠ = cilla, a common kite orᅠ Pondicherry eagle) L. ;
a kind of Brāhman ( vipra-bheda) MW. ;
a sort of hymn orᅠ song (sung at festivals to secure good fortune) W. ;
(with vasishṭhasya) N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
N. of an Asura BhP. ;
pl. N. of a people MBh. Buddh. ;
(ī) f.;
n. any auspicious object orᅠ lucky omen, an omen orᅠ prognostic (in general;
rarely « an inauspicious omen») Kāv. Kathās. Pañcat. ;
mfn. indicating good luck, auspicious MW. ;
- शकुनज्ञ
- शकुनज्ञान
- शकुनदीपक
- शकुनदेवता
- शकुनद्वार
- शकुनपत्त्र
- शकुनपरीक्षा
- शकुनप्रदीप
- शकुनरत्नावली
- शकुनरुतज्ञान
- शकुनविद्या
- शकुनशास्त्र
- शकुनसारोद्धार
- शकुनसूक्त
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6 pronóstico
m.1 forecast.2 prognostic, outlook, prognostication.3 prognosis, outlook, outlook for the patient.* * *1 (del tiempo) forecast2 MEDICINA prognosis\de pronóstico grave seriouspronóstico metereológico weather forecast* * *noun m.1) forecast, prediction2) prognosis* * *SM1) (=predicción) [gen] prediction, forecast; [en carreras] tip2) (Med) prognosisde pronóstico leve — slight, not serious
su pronóstico es reservado — [por falta de datos] his condition is uncertain; [por posibilidad de agravamiento] his condition is unstable
* * *a) ( predicción) forecast, predictionb) (Med) prognosissufrió lesiones de pronóstico grave/leve — he was seriously/slightly injured
c) ( en carreras de caballos) tip* * *= augury, forecast, prediction, prognosis [prognoses, pl.].Ex. Present auguries on the resource front are not good.Ex. As the sales figures show, DC is very much alive, despite pessimistic forecasts in the 1960s.Ex. Libraries, like the rest of the world have changed beyond all belief and prediction in the past 50 years.Ex. The system also provides information on over 300 diseases, their prognosis and treatment from leading medical and drug reference books.----* conseguir Algo contra todo pronóstico = beat + the odds.* contra (todo) pronóstico = against (all/the) odds.* lograr Algo contra todo pronóstico = beat + the odds.* pronóstico metereológico = weather forecast.* pronósticos de expertos = punditry.* pronósticos de futuro = future predictions.* * *a) ( predicción) forecast, predictionb) (Med) prognosissufrió lesiones de pronóstico grave/leve — he was seriously/slightly injured
c) ( en carreras de caballos) tip* * *= augury, forecast, prediction, prognosis [prognoses, pl.].Ex: Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
Ex: As the sales figures show, DC is very much alive, despite pessimistic forecasts in the 1960s.Ex: Libraries, like the rest of the world have changed beyond all belief and prediction in the past 50 years.Ex: The system also provides information on over 300 diseases, their prognosis and treatment from leading medical and drug reference books.* conseguir Algo contra todo pronóstico = beat + the odds.* contra (todo) pronóstico = against (all/the) odds.* lograr Algo contra todo pronóstico = beat + the odds.* pronóstico metereológico = weather forecast.* pronósticos de expertos = punditry.* pronósticos de futuro = future predictions.* * *1 (predicción) forecast, predictiontodo resultó según mis pronósticos everything turned out as I predicted o forecastel pronóstico del tiempo the weather forecast2 ( Med) prognosisquedó ingresado con lesiones de pronóstico reservado he was taken to (the) hospital where doctors said it was too early to judge the seriousness of his injuries o where he is being kept under observationsufrió lesiones de pronóstico grave/menos grave he was seriously/slightly injured* * *
Del verbo pronosticar: ( conjugate pronosticar)
pronostico es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pronosticó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pronosticar
pronosticó
pronóstico
pronosticar ( conjugate pronosticar) verbo transitivo ‹tiempo/resultado› to forecast;
‹victoria/muerte› to predict
pronóstico sustantivo masculino
b) (Med) prognosis
pronosticar verbo transitivo (augurar, predecir) to predict, forecast
pronóstico sustantivo masculino
1 forecast, prediction
pronóstico del tiempo, weather forecast
2 Med prognosis: tiene lesiones de pronóstico grave, she has serious injuries
' pronóstico' also found in these entries:
English:
dark
- forecast
- hopeful
- out
- outlook
- prediction
- prognosis
- projection
- tip
- weather
- weather forecast
- football
* * *pronóstico nm1. [predicción] forecastpronóstico del tiempo weather forecast2. Med prognosis;de pronóstico leve suffering from a mild condition;de pronóstico grave in a serious condition;de pronóstico reservado under observation* * *m MED prognosis;sus heridas son de pronóstico reservado the hospital is making no statement about his injuries;pronóstico del tiempo weather forecast;contra todo pronóstico against all odds* * *pronóstico nm1) predicción: forecast, prediction2) : prognosis* * *pronóstico n (en general) prediction / forecast¿cuál es tu pronóstico para el Mundial? what's your prediction for the World Cup? -
7 निमित्तम् _nimittam
निमित्तम् [नि-मिद्-क्त Tv.]1 A cause, motive, ground reason; निमित्तनैमित्तिकयोरयं क्रमः Ś.7.3.-2 The instru- mental or efficient cause (opp. उपादान); धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणां निमित्तान्यविरोधतः Bhāg.3.7.32.-3 Any apparent cause, pretext; निमित्तमात्रं भव सव्यसाचिन् Bg.11.33; निमित्तमात्रेण पाण्डवक्रोधेन भवितव्यम् Ve.1.-4 A mark, sign, token.-5 A butt, mark, target; निमित्ते दूरपातित्वे लघुत्वे दृढवेधने Mb.7.74.23; निमित्तादपराद्धेषोर्धानुष्कस्येव वल्गितम् Śi.2.27.-6 An omen, prognostic (good or bad); निमित्तं सूचयित्वा Ś.1; निमित्तानि च पश्यामि विपरीतानि केशव Bg.1.31; R.1.86; Ms.6.5; Y.1.23;3.171.-7 Means of knowledge; तस्य निमित्तपरीष्टिः MS.1.1.3.-8 Function, ceremony; एतान्येव निमित्तानि मुनीनामूर्ध्वरेतसाम् (कर्तव्यानि); Mb.12.61.6. (निमित्त is used at the end of comp. in the sense of 'caused or occasioned by'; किन्निमित्तो$यमातङ्कः Ś.3. निमित्तम्, निमित्तेन, निमित्तान् 'because of', 'on occount of'.)-Comp. -अर्थः the infinitive mood (in gram).-आवृत्तिः f. dependence on a special cause.-कारणम्, हेतुः an instrumental or efficient cause.-कालः a specific time.-कृत् m. a crow-ज्ञ a. acquainted with omens (as an astrologar).-धर्मः 1 expiation.-2 an occasional rite.-नैमित्तिकम् (du.) cause and effect; निमित्तनैमित्तिकयोरयं क्रमः Ś.7.3.-परीष्टि f. scrutiny of the means (of knowing); तस्य निमित्तपरीष्टिः MS.1.1.3.-मात्रम् the mere efficient cause or instrument; Bg.11.33.-विद् a. knowing good or bad omens. (-m.) an astrologer. -
8 ōmen
ōmen inis, n [2 AV-], a foreboding, prognostic, harbinger, sign, token, omen: voces hominum, quae vocant omina: accipio, inquit, omen, take it as a good omen: contra omina bellum poscunt, V.: ingens triumphi, Iu.: id in omen terroris acceptum, L.: ita locutus est, ut eius oratio omen fati videretur: detestabile: i secundo omine, go and good luck be with you, H.: parrae recinentis, H.: di prius omen in ipsum Convertant, V.: Cui (eam) primisque iugarat Ominibus, i. e. in her first marriage, V.—A solemn assurance, condition: Eā lege atque omine, ut, etc., T.— A solemn usage: Hic sceptra accipere Regibus omen erat, V.* * *omen, sign; token -
9 omen
ōmen (old form osmen), ĭnis, n. [omen quod ex ore primum elatum est, osmen dictum, Varr. L. L. 6, § 76 Müll.; cf.:I.osmen, e quo s extritum,
id. ib. 7, § 97: omen velut oremen, quod fit ore augurium, quod non avibus aliove modo fit, Fest. p 195 Müll.; perh. orig. osmen, for ausmen; root audio, that which is heard; hence, in gen.].Lit., any indication or action regarded as a foreboding, a foreboding, prognostic, sign, token, omen (class.; cf.II.prodigium): di te deaeque omnes faxint cum istoc omine,
with your forebodings, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 33:neque solum deorum voces Pythagoraei observaverunt, sed etiam hominum, quae vocant omina,
Cic. Div. 1, 45. 102:ea quae divina testimonia vocant, ex responsis, oraculis, ominibus,
Quint. 5, 7, 35: mi pater, inquit (filiola L. Pauli), Persa (catellus) periit. Tum ille Accipio, inquit, mea filia, omen, I take it as a good omen (of a victory over king Perses), Cic. Div. 1, 46, 103:ingens omen magni triumphi,
Juv. 4, 125:qui discedens mecum ita locutus est, ut ejus oratio omen fati videretur,
Cic. Phil. 9, 4, 9:quibus Antonius (o di immortales, avertite et detestamini, quaeso hoc omen!) urbem se divisurum esse promisit,
id. ib. 4, 4, 10; cf.:atque hoc quidem detestabile omen avertat Juppiter,
id. ib. 11, 5, 11; id. Div. 2, 40, 83:exire malis ominibus,
id. Sest. 33, 72:quam (rem) tu ipse ominibus optimis prosequeris,
id. Fam. 3, 12, 2: cum bonis ominibus incipere, Liv. praef. fin.:i secundo omine,
go in God's name, good luck attend you, Hor. C. 3, 11, 50:impios parrae recinentis omen Ducat,
id. ib. 3, 27, 1:(Mater juvenem) Votis, ominibus et precibus vocat,
id. ib. 4, 5, 13:quod di prius omen in ipsum convertant,
Verg. A. 2, 190:quod acceperunt pro omine,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 20, 33.—Transf.A.A solemn assurance. condition. eā lege atque omine, ut, etc., Ter. And. 1, 2, 29.—B.A solemn usage:C.hic sceptra accipere et primos attollere fasces Regibus omen erat,
Verg. A. 7, 174.—Prima omina = nuptiae, as accompanied with auspices, Verg. A. 1, 346; cf.:Contineant nobis omina prima fidem,
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10 osmen
ōmen (old form osmen), ĭnis, n. [omen quod ex ore primum elatum est, osmen dictum, Varr. L. L. 6, § 76 Müll.; cf.:I.osmen, e quo s extritum,
id. ib. 7, § 97: omen velut oremen, quod fit ore augurium, quod non avibus aliove modo fit, Fest. p 195 Müll.; perh. orig. osmen, for ausmen; root audio, that which is heard; hence, in gen.].Lit., any indication or action regarded as a foreboding, a foreboding, prognostic, sign, token, omen (class.; cf.II.prodigium): di te deaeque omnes faxint cum istoc omine,
with your forebodings, Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 33:neque solum deorum voces Pythagoraei observaverunt, sed etiam hominum, quae vocant omina,
Cic. Div. 1, 45. 102:ea quae divina testimonia vocant, ex responsis, oraculis, ominibus,
Quint. 5, 7, 35: mi pater, inquit (filiola L. Pauli), Persa (catellus) periit. Tum ille Accipio, inquit, mea filia, omen, I take it as a good omen (of a victory over king Perses), Cic. Div. 1, 46, 103:ingens omen magni triumphi,
Juv. 4, 125:qui discedens mecum ita locutus est, ut ejus oratio omen fati videretur,
Cic. Phil. 9, 4, 9:quibus Antonius (o di immortales, avertite et detestamini, quaeso hoc omen!) urbem se divisurum esse promisit,
id. ib. 4, 4, 10; cf.:atque hoc quidem detestabile omen avertat Juppiter,
id. ib. 11, 5, 11; id. Div. 2, 40, 83:exire malis ominibus,
id. Sest. 33, 72:quam (rem) tu ipse ominibus optimis prosequeris,
id. Fam. 3, 12, 2: cum bonis ominibus incipere, Liv. praef. fin.:i secundo omine,
go in God's name, good luck attend you, Hor. C. 3, 11, 50:impios parrae recinentis omen Ducat,
id. ib. 3, 27, 1:(Mater juvenem) Votis, ominibus et precibus vocat,
id. ib. 4, 5, 13:quod di prius omen in ipsum convertant,
Verg. A. 2, 190:quod acceperunt pro omine,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 20, 33.—Transf.A.A solemn assurance. condition. eā lege atque omine, ut, etc., Ter. And. 1, 2, 29.—B.A solemn usage:C.hic sceptra accipere et primos attollere fasces Regibus omen erat,
Verg. A. 7, 174.—Prima omina = nuptiae, as accompanied with auspices, Verg. A. 1, 346; cf.:Contineant nobis omina prima fidem,
Prop. 3, 20, 24 (4, 20, 14 M.). -
11 pronosticar
v.1 to predict, to forecast.2 to prognostic.* * *1 to predict* * *verbto forecast, predict* * *VT to forecastpronosticó un aumento de la inflación — he forecast o predicted an increase in inflation
* * *verbo transitivo <tiempo/resultado> to forecast* * *= predict, forecast, foretell, look + ahead, bring + visions of.Ex. Further, it is necessary to predict in avance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly; this forecasting is obviously difficult.Ex. It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex. By asking readers to indicate whether the reference had been of interest or not, a degree of feedback can be obtained which can be used to modify their profiles, but there will never be any means of foretelling the 'wayout' article which may prove of interest.Ex. The author gives a brief description of the library and information scene in 1974 and looks ahead to what it will be like in 2014.Ex. The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.----* predicciones + pronosticar = predictions + forecast.* * *verbo transitivo <tiempo/resultado> to forecast* * *= predict, forecast, foretell, look + ahead, bring + visions of.Ex: Further, it is necessary to predict in avance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly; this forecasting is obviously difficult.
Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex: By asking readers to indicate whether the reference had been of interest or not, a degree of feedback can be obtained which can be used to modify their profiles, but there will never be any means of foretelling the 'wayout' article which may prove of interest.Ex: The author gives a brief description of the library and information scene in 1974 and looks ahead to what it will be like in 2014.Ex: The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.* predicciones + pronosticar = predictions + forecast.* * *pronosticar [A2 ]vtto forecastpronosticaban lluvias rain was forecastse pronostica una recuperación económica an economic recovery is forecast o predictedpronosticó la muerte del rey he predicted o foretold o ( frml) prognosticated the king's deatha ese chico no le pronostico nada bueno that youngster will come to no good* * *
pronosticar ( conjugate pronosticar) verbo transitivo ‹tiempo/resultado› to forecast;
‹victoria/muerte› to predict
pronosticar verbo transitivo (augurar, predecir) to predict, forecast
' pronosticar' also found in these entries:
English:
forecast
- predict
- project
- tip
* * *pronosticar vtto predict, to forecast;han pronosticado sol para el fin de semana sunshine is forecast for the weekend;los sindicatos pronostican un año conflictivo the unions are predicting trouble in the year ahead* * *v/t forecast* * *pronosticar {72} vt: to predict, to forecast* * *pronosticar vb to predict / to forecast [pt. & pp. forecast] -
12 शकुनः _śakunḥ
शकुनः [शक्-उनन् Uṇ.3.49]1 A bird (in general); केनेदृशी जातु परा हि दृष्टा वागुच्यमाना शकुनेन संस्कृता Mb.3. 197.11; शकुनोच्छिष्टम् Y.1.168.-2 A kind of bird, a vulture or kite.-3 A kind of song (sung at festivals).-नम् 1 An omen, a prognostic, any omen presaging good or evil, अशकुनेन स्खलितः किलेतरो$पि Śi.9.83.-2 An auspicious omen.-Comp. -ज्ञ a. knowing omens. (-ज्ञा) a small house-lizard.-ज्ञानम् knowledge of omens, augury.-शास्त्रम् 'the science of omens', N. of a work. -
13 omen
['əumən] 1. сущ.знак, знамение, предзнаменование; приметаto be of good (ill) omen — служить хорошим (дурным) предзнаменованием, хорошей (дурной) приметой
Syn:2. гл.служить предзнаменованием, предвещатьSyn: -
14 بشير
بَشِيرbringer of good news, bearer of glad tidings; herald, forerunner, harbinger, precursor; presage, foretoken, portent, omen, augury, prognostic -
15 foretoken
1. n предзнаменование, предвестие2. v предвещатьСинонимический ряд:sign (noun) augury; bodement; boding; foreboding; harbinger; indication; omen; portent; presage; prognostic; sign; token
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