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1 intuit
[ɪn'tjuːɪt] [AE -'tuː-]verbo transitivo intuire* * *[ɪn'tjuːɪt] [AE -'tuː-]verbo transitivo intuire -
2 (to) intuit
(to) intuit /ɪnˈtju:ɪt/, ( USA) /ɪnˈtu:ɪt/v. t.(form.) intuire; capire a intuitointuitablea.intuibile. -
3 (to) intuit
(to) intuit /ɪnˈtju:ɪt/, ( USA) /ɪnˈtu:ɪt/v. t.(form.) intuire; capire a intuitointuitablea.intuibile. -
4 divine
I [dɪ'vaɪn]1) [ intervention] divino2) colloq. (wonderful) divino, magnificoII [dɪ'vaɪn]1) lett. (intuit) divinare, predire2) (dowse) scoprire con la rabdomanzia* * *1. adjective1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) divino2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) magnifico2. verb(to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) predire, indovinare- diviner
- divining
- divinity* * *divine /dɪˈvaɪn/A a.1 divino ( anche fig.): divine providence, la provvidenza divina; the divine Shakespeare, il divino Shakespeare2 (fam. antiq.) divino, ottimo: divine weather, tempo ottimo; The food was divine, il cibo era divinoB n. (antiq.)1 teologo2 sacerdote; ecclesiastico● divine right, diritto divino; (fig.) diritto assoluto: He was king by divine right, era re per diritto divino; What gives you the divine right to decide what we do?, cosa ti dà il diritto assoluto di decidere cosa dobbiamo fare? □ divine service, servizio religioso, funzione sacra ( nelle chiese protestanti)divinely avv. divineness n. [u]. (to) divine /dɪˈvaɪn/v. t. e i.1 (form.) intuire, presagire: to divine sb. 's intentions, presagire le intenzioni di q.; She divined that he was unhappy, ha intuito che era infelice2 divinare, prediredivinern.1 divinatore; indovinodiviningn. [u]● divining rod (o stick), bacchetta da rabdomante.* * *I [dɪ'vaɪn]1) [ intervention] divino2) colloq. (wonderful) divino, magnificoII [dɪ'vaɪn]1) lett. (intuit) divinare, predire2) (dowse) scoprire con la rabdomanzia -
5 intuitable
intuitable► to intuit
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Intuit — Inc. Rechtsform Incorporated ISIN US4612021034 Gründung 1983 … Deutsch Wikipedia
intuit — (v.) 1776, “to tutor,” from L. intuit , pp. stem of intueri (see INTUITION (Cf. intuition)). Meaning “to perceive directly without reasoning” is from 1840, in this sense perhaps a back formation from intuition. Related: Intuited;… … Etymology dictionary
intuit — an 18c back formation from intuition, means ‘to know or deduce intuitively’, and is a mainly literary or technical word: • Maud decided she intuited something terrible about Cropper s imagination from all this A. S. Byatt, 1990 • It is never easy … Modern English usage
intuit — index anticipate (expect), preconceive, presuppose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Intuit — Intuit, Quicken … Universal-Lexikon
intuit — ► VERB ▪ understand or work out by intuition. ORIGIN Latin intueri contemplate … English terms dictionary
intuit — [in to͞o′it, intyo͞o′it; in′too wit] vt., vi. [< L intuitus] to know or learn by intuition intuitable adj … English World dictionary
Intuit — Infobox Company company name = Intuit Inc. company company type = Public (NASDAQ: [http://quotes.nasdaq.com/asp/SummaryQuote.asp?symbol=INTU selected=INTU INTU] ) foundation = Palo Alto, California (1983) location = flagicon|USA Mountain View,… … Wikipedia
Intuit — 37°25′38″N 122°5′47″O / 37.42722, 122.09639 … Wikipédia en Français
intuit — [[t]ɪntju͟ːɪt, AM tu͟ː [/t]] intuits, intuiting, intuited VERB If you intuit something, you guess what it is on the basis of your intuition or feelings, rather than on the basis of knowledge. [FORMAL] [V n] They would confidently intuit your very … English dictionary
intuit — UK [ɪnˈtjuːɪt] / US [ɪnˈtuɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms intuit : present tense I/you/we/they intuit he/she/it intuits present participle intuiting past tense intuited past participle intuited formal to know or understand something by feeling… … English dictionary