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1 predict the future
Общая лексика: предсказать будущее -
2 to predict the future
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to predict the future
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3 predict
pri'dikt(to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) predecir, pronosticar- prediction
predict vb predecir / prever / pronosticartr[prɪ'dɪkt]1 predecir, pronosticarpredict [pri'dɪkt] vt: pronosticar, predecirv.• adivinar v.• anunciar v.• predecir v.(§pres: predigo, predices...) pret: predij-pp: predichofut/c: predir-•)• pronosticar v.• vaticinar v.prɪ'dɪkttransitive verb \<\<result\>\> predecir*, pronosticar*[prɪ'dɪkt]VT predecir, pronosticar, prever"it'll end in disaster," he predicted — -será un desastre, -predijo or -pronosticó
the predicted fall in interest rates has not materialized — la bajada de los tipos de interés que estaba prevista aún no se ha materializado
the motion was passed, as predicted — la moción se aprobó como se había previsto or pronosticado
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to predict that — predecir que, pronosticar que•
nobody can predict what will happen — nadie puede predecir lo que va a pasar* * *[prɪ'dɪkt]transitive verb \<\<result\>\> predecir*, pronosticar* -
4 predict
transitive verbvoraus-, vorhersagen; prophezeien; voraus-, vorhersehen [Folgen]* * *[pri'dikt]- academic.ru/57456/predictable">predictable- prediction* * *pre·dict[prɪˈdɪkt]vt▪ to \predict sth etw vorhersagen [o voraussagen]; economic developments etc. etw prognostizieren; sb's future etc. etw prophezeien▪ to \predict that... vorhersagen [o voraussagen] [o im Voraus sagen], dass...to \predict the future/the outcome/the winner die Zukunft/den Ausgang/den Gewinner vorhersagen [o voraussagen]to \predict the weather das Wetter vorhersagenthe storms are \predicted to reach London tomorrow morning laut Vorhersage erreichen die Unwetter morgen Vormittag London; (to estimate)to \predict costs/turnover Kosten/Umsatz abschätzen* * *[prI'dɪkt]vtvorher- or voraussagen, prophezeien* * *predict [prıˈdıkt]A v/t vorher-, voraussagen, prophezeien* * *transitive verbvoraus-, vorhersagen; prophezeien; voraus-, vorhersehen [Folgen]* * *v.prophezeien v.voraussagen v. -
5 predict
تَكَهَّنَ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. \ تَنَبَّأ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. -
6 predict
pre·dict [prɪʼdɪkt] vtto \predict that... vorhersagen [o voraussagen] [o im Voraus sagen], dass...;to \predict the future/ the outcome/ the winner die Zukunft/den Ausgang/den Gewinner vorhersagen [o voraussagen];to \predict the weather das Wetter vorhersagen;the storms are \predicted to reach London tomorrow morning laut Vorhersage erreichen die Unwetter morgen Vormittag London -
7 future
I ['fjuːtʃə] nThere is no future for them here. — У них здесь нет будущего.
All the future exists in the past. — ◊ Все новое - хорошо забытое старое. /Ничто не ново под луной.
- great future- distant future
- bleak future- unforeseeable future- foreseeable future
- immediate near future
- in future
- in the near future
- fight for one's future
- predict the future
- plan the future
- face the future
- look into the futureUSAGE:Существительное the future употребляется с определенным артиклем, как и другие слова этой группы the Past, the Present. Неопределенный артикль употребляется с этими словами, если при них есть описательное определение: to hope for a better future. Английское сочетание in future (без артикля перед словом future) соответствует русским наречиям "впредь, в дальнейшем"II ['fjuːtʃə] adj -
8 future
['fjuːʧə] 1. сущ.1)а) будущееbright / promising / rosy future — блестящее будущее
immediate / near future — ближайшее будущее
There is no future for them here. — У них здесь нет будущего.
б) лингв. будущее время2) будущность, будущее (совокупность событий, ожидаемых в ближайшее время)Syn:3) ( futures) эк.а) товары, закупаемые или продаваемые на срок ( часто в спекулятивных целях)б) фьючерс, фьючерсный контракт2. прил.1)а) будущий, грядущийб) лингв. будущий ( о грамматической форме времени)2) рел. будущий; потусторонний, загробный ( о жизни после смерти)the future life — будущая жизнь, будущий век, жизнь после смерти
•Syn:Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Future continuous[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Future in the past[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Future perfect[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Future perfect continuous[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Future simple[/ref][ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Future time[/ref] -
9 predict
[prɪ'dɪkt]vпредсказывать, прогнозировать, пророчествовать, пророчитьHow often an observer can predict man's actions better than the man himself. — Как часто наблюдатель может предсказать действия человека лучше, чем сам человек
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10 predict
[prıʹdıkt] v1. предсказывать; прогнозировать; пророчитьto predict the future [the weather] - предсказать будущее [погоду]
I predict she'll be a success at the party - я тебе точно говорю, она произведёт впечатление /будет иметь успех/ на вечеринке
2. спец.1) предварять, упреждать2) рассчитывать; предвычислять -
11 predict
v1) провіщати, передрікати; передбачати; пророкувати2) передувати, випереджати* * *[pri'dikt]v1) пророкувати; прогнозувати2) cпeц. випереджати, попереджати; розраховувати; наперед підраховувати -
12 predict
1. v предсказывать; прогнозировать; пророчить2. v спец. предварять, упреждать3. v спец. рассчитывать; предвычислятьСинонимический ряд:1. anticipate (verb) anticipate; foreshadow; portend2. calculate (verb) calculate; estimate; guess; speculate; theorize3. prophesy (verb) adumbrate; augur; call; divine; envision; forecast; foresee; foretell; foretoken; presage; prognosticate; prophesy; soothsay; vaticinate -
13 predict
prɪˈdɪkt гл. предсказывать, пророчить;
прогнозировать How often an observer can predict a man's actions better than the man himself. ≈ Как часто наблюдатель может предсказать действия человека лучше, чем сам человек. Syn: augur, forecast, foreshadow, foretell, prognosticate, prophesy, divine предсказывать;
прогнозировать;
пророчить - to * the future предсказать будущее - I * she'll be a success at the party я тебе точно говорю, она произведет впечатление /будет иметь успех/ на вечеринке (специальное) предварять, упреждать рассчитывать, предвычислять predict предсказывать, пророчить ~ предсказывать ~ прогнозировать -
14 predict
[prɪ'dɪkt]verbo transitivo predire [future, event]* * *[pri'dikt](to say in advance; to foretell: He predicted a change in the weather.) predire, preannunciare- prediction* * *[prɪ'dɪkt]verbo transitivo predire [future, event] -
15 timing the market
timing the market STOCK Market Timing n (synonymous: market timing; investment strategy: market timers believe that it is possible to predict future changes of market directions; opposite: buying and holding strategy = Kaufen-und-Halten-Strategie; Anlagestrategie, die auf das frühzeitige Erkennen und Ausnutzen künftiger Richtungsänderungen des Marktes setzt)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > timing the market
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16 spå
predict, prophesy* * *vb foretell ( fx his death; that he will die; what will happen),( profetere) prophesy ( fx the result of the election);( især: ud fra beregninger el. viden) predict ( fx the result of the election), forecast ( fx a bad harvest; how many will fail the examination);( varsle) bode, augur ( fx it bodes (el. augurs) well (, ill) for his future career);[ spå en] tell somebody's fortune ( fx in the cards);( uden objekt) tell (, F: foretell, predict) the future (i from, fxcards, the stars, coffee grounds, tea leaves);( om spåkone) tell fortunes;[ mennesket spår, Gud rå'r] man proposes, God disposes;( svarer til) don't make predictions, particularly about the future. -
17 предскажешь
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > предскажешь
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18 wahrsagen
vt/i; wahrsagt oder sagt wahr, wahrsagte oder sagte wahr, hat wahrgesagt oder gewahrsagt tell fortunes; (etw.) predict; jemandem wahrsagen tell s.o.’s fortune; aus den Karten etc. wahrsagen read the cards etc.; sich (Dat) wahrsagen lassen have one’s fortune told* * *das Wahrsagenfortune-telling* * *wahr|sa|gen sep or insep1. vito tell fortunes, to predict the futureaus dem Kaffeesatz/aus den Teeblättern/aus den Karten wáhrsagen — to read coffee grounds/tea leaves/cards
jdm wáhrsagen — to tell sb's fortune, to predict the future (to sb)
wáhrsagen lassen — to have one's fortune told
2. vt(jdm) die Zukunft wáhrsagen — to tell sb's fortune, to predict the future (to sb)
er hat mir wahrgesagt or gewahrsagt, dass... — he predicted (to me) that...
* * *(to foretell what will happen to someone in the future: The gypsy told my fortune.) tell (someone's) fortune* * *wahr|sa·gen[ˈva:ɐ̯za:gn̩]aus [den] Teeblättern \wahrsagen to read [the] tea leaves▪ jdm etw \wahrsagen to tell sb's fortune, to predict the future for sb* * *1.ich wahrsage/sage wahr, gewahrsagt/wahrgesagt, zu wahrsagen/wahrzusagen intransitives Verb tell fortunes2.aus den Karten/den Handlinien wahrsagen — read the cards/palms
transitives Verb predict, foretell < future>sie hat ihm gewahrsagt, dass er... — she predicted that he...
* * *wahrsagen v/t & v/i; wahrsagt oder sagt wahr, wahrsagte oder sagte wahr, hat wahrgesagt oder gewahrsagt tell fortunes; (etwas) predict;jemandem wahrsagen tell sb’s fortune;aus den Karten etcwahrsagen read the cards etc;sich (dat)wahrsagen lassen have one’s fortune told* * *1.ich wahrsage/sage wahr, gewahrsagt/wahrgesagt, zu wahrsagen/wahrzusagen intransitives Verb tell fortunes2.aus den Karten/den Handlinien wahrsagen — read the cards/palms
transitives Verb predict, foretell < future>sie hat ihm gewahrsagt, dass er... — she predicted that he...
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19 Wahrsagen
vt/i; wahrsagt oder sagt wahr, wahrsagte oder sagte wahr, hat wahrgesagt oder gewahrsagt tell fortunes; (etw.) predict; jemandem wahrsagen tell s.o.’s fortune; aus den Karten etc. wahrsagen read the cards etc.; sich (Dat) wahrsagen lassen have one’s fortune told* * *das Wahrsagenfortune-telling* * *wahr|sa|gen sep or insep1. vito tell fortunes, to predict the futureaus dem Kaffeesatz/aus den Teeblättern/aus den Karten wáhrsagen — to read coffee grounds/tea leaves/cards
jdm wáhrsagen — to tell sb's fortune, to predict the future (to sb)
wáhrsagen lassen — to have one's fortune told
2. vt(jdm) die Zukunft wáhrsagen — to tell sb's fortune, to predict the future (to sb)
er hat mir wahrgesagt or gewahrsagt, dass... — he predicted (to me) that...
* * *(to foretell what will happen to someone in the future: The gypsy told my fortune.) tell (someone's) fortune* * *wahr|sa·gen[ˈva:ɐ̯za:gn̩]aus [den] Teeblättern \wahrsagen to read [the] tea leaves▪ jdm etw \wahrsagen to tell sb's fortune, to predict the future for sb* * *1.ich wahrsage/sage wahr, gewahrsagt/wahrgesagt, zu wahrsagen/wahrzusagen intransitives Verb tell fortunes2.aus den Karten/den Handlinien wahrsagen — read the cards/palms
transitives Verb predict, foretell < future>sie hat ihm gewahrsagt, dass er... — she predicted that he...
* * ** * *1.ich wahrsage/sage wahr, gewahrsagt/wahrgesagt, zu wahrsagen/wahrzusagen intransitives Verb tell fortunes2.aus den Karten/den Handlinien wahrsagen — read the cards/palms
transitives Verb predict, foretell < future>sie hat ihm gewahrsagt, dass er... — she predicted that he...
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20 auspiciar
v.1 to back.2 to patronize, to forward, to foster, to further.María le dio alas al amor Mary fostered the love.* * *1 (proteger) to protect2 (augurar) to augur* * *VT1) (=patrocinar) to back, sponsor2) LAm (=desear éxito a) to wish good luck to* * *verbo transitivoa) ( patrocinar) <exposición/función> to back, sponsorb) (propiciar, facilitar) to foster, promote* * *= predict, sponsor, forecast.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio forecast.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. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.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.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( patrocinar) <exposición/función> to back, sponsorb) (propiciar, facilitar) to foster, promote* * *= predict, sponsor, forecast.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio forecast.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: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.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.* * *auspiciar [A1 ]vt1 (patrocinar) ‹programa/exposición/función› to back, sponsor2 (propiciar, facilitar) to foster, promote, create a favorable atmosphere forla patronal auspició el diálogo con los trabajadores the management fostered dialogue with the workers* * *
auspiciar ( conjugate auspiciar) verbo transitivo
auspiciar verbo transitivo
1 (promover) to promote: esos hábitos auspician la aparición de epidemias, those habits create a ripe atmosphere for epidemics
2 (predecir): nos auspició un futuro lleno de felicidad, he foresaw for us a future full of happiness
* * *auspiciar vt1. [apoyar, favorecer] to back, to support;una campaña auspiciada por las autoridades a campaign backed o supported by the authorities;una fundación auspiciada por la patronal italiana a foundation sponsored by Italian employers;un grupo que auspicia una política de tolerancia a group that advocates a policy of tolerance2. [pronosticar] to predict;auspiciar el futuro to predict the future* * *v/t sponsor* * *auspiciar vt1) patrocinar: to sponsor2) fomentar: to foster, to promote
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