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[V]PRAESUMO (-ERE -SUMPSI -SUMPTUM)PRAESAGIO (-IRE -IVI)PRAESAGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PRAESENTIO (-IRE -SENSI -SENSUM)English-Latin dictionary > PRESENTIMENT: HAVE A PRESENTIMENT
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[V]PRAEDIVINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)English-Latin dictionary > PRESENTIMENT: HAVE A PRESENTIMENT OF
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tr[prɪ'zentɪmənt]1 presentimientopresentiment [pri'zɛntəmənt] n: presentimiento m, premonición fn.• corazonada s.f.• presentimiento s.m.[prɪ'zentɪmǝnt]N presentimiento mto have a presentiment that... — tener el presentimiento de que..., presentir que...
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presentiment [prɪ'zentɪmənt]pressentiment m;∎ to have a presentiment of danger avoir le pressentiment qu'il y a du dangerUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > presentiment
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nounVorahnung, diehave a presentiment that... — vorausahnen, dass...
* * *pre·sen·ti·ment[prɪˈzentɪmənt]to have a \presentiment of danger eine Gefahr vorausahnen* * *[prI'zentɪmənt]n(Vor)ahnung f, Vorgefühl ntto have a presentiment that... — das Gefühl haben, dass...
* * *have a presentiment of sth etwas ahnen;have a presentiment that … das Gefühl haben, dass …* * *nounVorahnung, diehave a presentiment that... — vorausahnen, dass...
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[N]AUGURIUM (-I) (N)PRAEDIVINATIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAESAGITIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAESAGIUM (-I) (N)PRAESCITIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAESCITUM (-I) (N)PRAESENSIO (-ONIS) (F)- BAD PRESENTIMENT- HAVE A PRESENTIMENT- HAVE A PRESENTIMENT OF -
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pre·sen·ti·ment [prɪʼzentɪmənt] nto have a \presentiment of danger eine Gefahr vorausahnen -
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[prɪ'zentɪmənt]nome form. presentimento m.* * *presentiment /prɪˈzɛntɪmənt/n.● to have a presentiment of st., presentire qc.* * *[prɪ'zentɪmənt]nome form. presentimento m. -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Presentiment
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have a presentiment (of, about)(за нещо лошо) have a foreboding/misgiving (of, about)предчувствувам ro разг. feel in o.'s bones* * *1. (за нещо лошо) have a foreboding/misgiving (of, about) 2. have a presentiment (of, about) 3. ПРЕДЧУВСТВУВАМ ro разг. feel in o.'s bones -
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• have a full flavor• have a game• have a presentiment of• have a presentment• have a profit in• have a propensity for• pay decrease• pay dividends• pay down -
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• have a run of good luck• have a screw loose• have a vindictive disposition• have a vulnerable spot• have the pouts• have the presentiment that
См. также в других словарях:
have a presentiment — index anticipate (prognosticate), expect (consider probable), presage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
presentiment — [prē zent′ə mənt, prizent′ə mənt] n. [MFr < pressentir, to have a presentiment of < L praesentire: see PRE & SENTIMENT] a feeling that something, esp. of an unfortunate or evil nature, is about to take place; foreboding … English World dictionary
presentiment — noun Etymology: French pressentiment, from Middle French, from pressentir to have a presentiment, from Latin praesentire to feel beforehand, from prae + sentire to feel more at sense Date: 1714 a feeling that something will or is about to happen… … New Collegiate Dictionary
presentiment — (n.) 1714, from Fr. presentiment, from M.Fr. pressentir to have foreboding, from L. præsentire to sense beforehand, from præ before + sentire perceive, feel (see SENTIENT (Cf. sentient)) … Etymology dictionary
presage — presageful, adj. presagefully, adv. presager, n. n. /pres ij/; v. /pres ij, pri sayj /, n., v., presaged, presaging. n. 1. a presentiment or foreboding. 2. something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an omen, prognostic, or warning… … Universalium
presage — noun /ˈprɛsɪdʒ / (say presij) 1. a presentiment or foreboding. 2. a prophetic impression. 3. something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an omen, prognostic, or warning indication: *The sky lowered more threateningly and the sea… …
presage — [pres′ij; ] for v. [ prē sāj′, pri sāj′, pres′ij] n. [ME < MFr < L praesagium, a foreboding < prae , before + sagire, to perceive: see PRE & SAGACIOUS] 1. a sign or warning of a future event; omen; portent; augury 2. a foreboding;… … 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 — fore•bode [[t]fɔrˈboʊd, foʊr [/t]] v. bod•ed, bod•ing 1) to foretell or predict; be an omen of; portend: clouds foreboding a storm[/ex] 2) to have a strong inner feeling or notion of (a future misfortune, evil, etc.); have a presentiment of 3) to … From formal English to slang
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 …
presage — I. v. a. 1. Forebode, divine, foreknow, have a presentiment of. 2. Foretell, predict, prophesy, soothsay, bode, portend, foreshow, indicate, betoken, foretoken, prognosticate, augur. See vaticinate. II. n. 1. Omen, sign, prognostic, augury,… … New dictionary of synonyms