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1 outlook
طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
2 outlook
اِحْتِمال \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. likelihood: probability. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. patience: being patient. possibility: a chance: Is there a possibility of rain?. probability: likelihood; a probable chance: In all probability (most probably) he’ll win the race. prospect: to hope, probability: We have no prospect of success. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)، إمكانية (إمْكانيّة)، تجلد (تَجَلُّد)، فرصة (فرصة) -
3 outlook
تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. -
4 outlook
المُسْتَقْبَل المُرتَقَب \ outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. -
5 værutsikter for i morgen
the outlook for tomorrow -
6 Aussicht
Aussicht f GEN prospect* * *f < Geschäft> prospect* * *Aussicht
view, prospect, outlook, aspect, vista, (Chance) opening, expectation, chance;
• mit der Aussicht späterer Beteiligung with a view to partnership;
• mit Aussicht auf einen zukünftigen Vertragsabschluss looking forward to a future contract;
• allgemeine Aussichten general outlook;
• keine beruflichen Aussichten no future in a job;
• glänzende Aussichten bright prospects;
• schlechte Aussichten bad (poor) outlook;
• trostlose Aussichten dull prospects;
• unverbaubare Aussicht unrestricted view;
• viel versprechende Aussichten healthy future;
• wirtschaftliche Aussichten prospects of the economy;
• bessere wirtschaftliche Aussicht better economic prospects;
• gute Aussichten im Beruf a job with good prospects;
• keine Aussicht auf Erfolg no view of success;
• Aussichten auf kurze Sicht short-term prospects;
• düstere Aussichten für das Wirtschaftswachstum darstellen to be clouding the outlook for economic growth;
• glänzende Aussichten haben to make out for a brilliant future;
• Stellung in Aussicht haben to have a job in prospect;
• j. für einen wichtigen Posten in Aussicht nehmen to consider s. o. for an important position;
• etw. direkt in Aussicht stellen to hold out an immeditate prospect;
• jem. eine Belohnung in Aussicht stellen to promise s. o. a reward;
• neue Wohnung in Aussicht stellen to hold out the prospect of a new flat. -
7 estatal
adj.1 state.una empresa estatal a state-owned companyla política estatal government policy2 state-owned, state, state-operated, state-run.f. & m.stater, resident of a state.* * *► adjetivo1 state* * *ADJ1) (=del estado) state antes de s2) Esp (=nacional) national* * *adjetivo state (before n)* * *= statewide [state-wide], state-owned, all-Russian, state-operated, state, state-run.Ex. Statewide boards would have to be set up to monitor books and periodicals.Ex. We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection.Ex. Of considerable value is documentation produced by the all-Russian Bureau of Military Organisations which reflects the transformation of the army into an active revolutionary force.Ex. All state-operated colleges of arts and science in New York state were given funds in fiscal year 1987-88 for collection preparation and barcoding.Ex. Slower economic growth coupled with federal and state budget restraints puts a great deal of uncertainty into the outlook for library budgets.Ex. The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres.----* a nivel estatal = statewide [state-wide].* apoyo estatal = state support.* archivo estatal = state archive.* autoridad estatal = state official.* ayuda estatal = state aid, state support.* capital estatal = state capital.* colegio universitario estatal = state college.* de alcance estatal = nationwide [nation-wide].* documento estatal = state document.* intervención estatal = state intervention.* paraestatal = parastatal [para-statal].* policía estatal = state police, state troops, state trooper, trooper.* propiedad estatal = state property.* subvención estatal = state aid, state support.* * *adjetivo state (before n)* * *= statewide [state-wide], state-owned, all-Russian, state-operated, state, state-run.Ex: Statewide boards would have to be set up to monitor books and periodicals.
Ex: We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection.Ex: Of considerable value is documentation produced by the all-Russian Bureau of Military Organisations which reflects the transformation of the army into an active revolutionary force.Ex: All state-operated colleges of arts and science in New York state were given funds in fiscal year 1987-88 for collection preparation and barcoding.Ex: Slower economic growth coupled with federal and state budget restraints puts a great deal of uncertainty into the outlook for library budgets.Ex: The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres.* a nivel estatal = statewide [state-wide].* apoyo estatal = state support.* archivo estatal = state archive.* autoridad estatal = state official.* ayuda estatal = state aid, state support.* capital estatal = state capital.* colegio universitario estatal = state college.* de alcance estatal = nationwide [nation-wide].* documento estatal = state document.* intervención estatal = state intervention.* paraestatal = parastatal [para-statal].* policía estatal = state police, state troops, state trooper, trooper.* propiedad estatal = state property.* subvención estatal = state aid, state support.* * *1 (de la nación) state ( before n)* * *
estatal adjetivo
state ( before n)
estatal adjetivo state
una empresa estatal, a state-owned company
' estatal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nacionalizar
- pública
- público
- colegio
English:
health service
- ITV
- public
- state
- state-owned
- Medicaid
- Medicare
* * *estatal adj1. [público] state;una escuela estatal a state school;una empresa estatal a state-owned company;la política estatal government policy2. [del estado] state;una universidad estatal a state university* * *adj state atr* * *estatal adj: state, national* * *estatal adj state -
8 مستقبل
مُسْتَقْبَل \ future: time that has not yet come; life, condition, etc. in that time: Try to be more careful in future. We wish you a successful future in your new job. \ المُسْتَقْبَل المُرتَقَب \ outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ مُسْتَقْبَل مُنْتَظَر \ look-out: a state of affairs that one must expect or that one must be ready to deal with: It’s a poor look-out (or outlook) for the team if its captain is always sick. If you’ve lost your key, that’s your look-out. -
9 restricción presupuestaria
f.budgeting constraint.* * *(n.) = budgetary restraint, budget restraint, budget crunch, budgetary constraint, budget constraintEx. CD-ROM has given the library a public relations boost but this has led to higher expectations of the library by users at a time of budgetary restraint.Ex. Slower economic growth coupled with federal and state budget restraints puts a great deal of uncertainty into the outlook for library budgets.Ex. Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex. Additional measures are also critical at a time when many public libraries are facing budgetary constraints.Ex. Before 1992, little automation was possible due to budget constraints.* * *(n.) = budgetary restraint, budget restraint, budget crunch, budgetary constraint, budget constraintEx: CD-ROM has given the library a public relations boost but this has led to higher expectations of the library by users at a time of budgetary restraint.
Ex: Slower economic growth coupled with federal and state budget restraints puts a great deal of uncertainty into the outlook for library budgets.Ex: Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex: Additional measures are also critical at a time when many public libraries are facing budgetary constraints.Ex: Before 1992, little automation was possible due to budget constraints. -
10 перспектива
1) General subject: challenge, contemplation (чего-л.), distance, look out, outlook, perspective, promise, prospect, prospect (а не проспект), chances (какова перспектива - what are the chances that...), how the future may unfold, future, avenue2) Engineering: perspective drawing, perspective projection (проекция), perspective view, prospect (вид на будущее), view3) Mathematics: perspective projection, prospects for, the outlook for4) Accounting: horizon5) Italian: vista (в конце аллеи, долины и т. п.)6) Jargon: a bird's eye view7) Information technology: intensity cuing, viewpoint8) Advertising: distant view9) Business: contemplation, opening, roadmap10) Drilling: aspect11) Makarov: open, opportunity, perspective (представление объектов на плоскости), prospects, the open, vista (в конце аллеи, анфилады и т.п.)12) oil&gas: possibility, potential -
11 احتمال
اِحْتِمال \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. likelihood: probability. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. patience: being patient. possibility: a chance: Is there a possibility of rain?. probability: likelihood; a probable chance: In all probability (most probably) he’ll win the race. prospect: to hope, probability: We have no prospect of success. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)، إمكانية (إمْكانيّة)، تجلد (تَجَلُّد)، فرصة( فرصة) \ اِحْتِمال النَّجاح والخسارة \ odds: the chances in favour of (or against) sth.: The odds are ten to one against his winning the race. Our men were fighting against heavy odds (They were much weaker than the enemy, so their chances were small). -
12 طالع
طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
13 fortune
طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
14 horoscope
طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
15 omen
طَالِع \ fortune: chance; fate (usu. good): Fortune favours the bold. By good fortune, I was at home when he came. horoscope: a plan of the position of the important stars at sb.’s birth (or at other special times), from which his character, life and future are sometimes calculated. omen: sth. that is regarded as a sign of good or bad fortune: To meet a black cat is sometimes believed to be a good omen. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. \ See Also حَظّ (سعيد)، فأل (فَأْل)، نَذِير أو بَشِير -
16 توقع
تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. -
17 anticipation
تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. -
18 expectation
تَوَقُّع \ anticipation: anticipating; expectation: In anticipation of a cold winter, we ordered a large supply of coal. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. -
19 chance
اِحْتِمال \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. likelihood: probability. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. patience: being patient. possibility: a chance: Is there a possibility of rain?. probability: likelihood; a probable chance: In all probability (most probably) he’ll win the race. prospect: to hope, probability: We have no prospect of success. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)، إمكانية (إمْكانيّة)، تجلد (تَجَلُّد)، فرصة (فرصة) -
20 expectation
اِحْتِمال \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. expectation: (the act of) expecting; what one expects: His exam results fulfilled my expectations. In expectation of guests, she prepared a special meal. likelihood: probability. outlook: the general look of the probable future: The outlook for tomorrow’s weather is dry and sunny. patience: being patient. possibility: a chance: Is there a possibility of rain?. probability: likelihood; a probable chance: In all probability (most probably) he’ll win the race. prospect: to hope, probability: We have no prospect of success. \ See Also توقع (تَوَقُّع)، إمكانية (إمْكانيّة)، تجلد (تَجَلُّد)، فرصة (فرصة)
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