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1 prognosticating
1) Авиация: прогнозирование2) Атомная энергия: прогнозирующий -
2 prognosticating
meramalkan -
3 prognosticating
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4 prognosticating
предвидениепредвиденияпредвосхищениепредвосхищенияпредусмотрение -
5 prognosticating
vწინასწარმეტყველებს -
6 prognosticating
прогнозирующий; прогнозирование -
7 οἰωνός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `bird of prey, which is observed by the soothsayer' (Il.), `prognosticating bird, omen' (Il., also in prose).Other forms: ὀϊωνός Trypho; also Alcm. 60 B 6?).Compounds: As 1. member a.o. in οἰωνο-πόλος m. `interpreter of birds' (Il., Pi., A. in lyr.; D. H. = augur).Derivatives: οἰωνίζομαι, rarely w. prefix as μετ-, ἐξ-, `to observe the prognosticating bird or the auspices, to deem an omen, to tell fortunes' (X, D., hell.) with οἰων-ιστής m. `bird-interpreter, augur' (Il., Hes. Sc., D. H.), - ιστικός `belonging to the bird- interpreter or to soothsaying' (Pl., Arist.), - ισμα n. `omen' (E., LXX), - ισμός m. `id.' (LXX, Plu.), - ιστήριον n. `omen' (X. Ap. 12; prob. after τεκμήριον), `place for observing birds, augurale' (D.H.); οἰωνευτής = οἰωνιστής (pap., as if from *οἰωνεύω; cf. Kalbfleisch RhM 94, 96).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [86] *h₂eu̯is `bird'Etymology: Explanation debated. Because of the equally built υἱωνός (: υἱύς υἱός) prob. best from a nominal basis; therefore already by Benfey (s. Curtius 391) connected with the IE word for `bird' in Lat. avis, Skt. vi-ṣ a.o. (and αἰετός), with ὀ- for a- in avis a. o. explained by Schulze Kl. Schr. 662 and J. Schmidt KZ 32, 374 as vowelassimilation. By others together with οἶμα, οἶστρος, ὀιστός (s. vv. w. lit., also οἴομαι) connected with a verb `put in vehement motion' with οἰ- either from οἰσ- (e.g. Brugmann IF 17, 487f.) or from ὀ-ισ- (Brugmann IF 29, 233f.). Further lit. in Bq; s. also Belardi Doxa 3, 215 f. and Schmeja IF 68, 35 f. (who connects ᾠόν). - One might reconstruct *h₂ou-i-ōn.Page in Frisk: 2,372-373Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἰωνός
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8 прогнозирование
1) General subject: conceptual foresight, forecasting2) Aviation: prognosticating3) Medicine: prediction, prognostication, prognosis5) Economy: forecasting activity, prognostics6) Information technology: impact analysis7) Business: projection8) Oilfield: predicting9) Polymers: forecast (характеристик)10) Automation: (техническое) forecasting11) Quality control: foreknowledge12) Aviation medicine: intelligence about the future (предвосхищающая)13) Makarov: "intelligence about the future", predictive modeling, preplanning -
9 прогнозирующий
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10 वैजयन्त
vaijayanta
a banner, flag R. ;
the palace of Indra Buddh. ;
a house A.;
N. of Skanda L. ;
of a mountain MBh. Hariv. ;
pl. (with Jainas) N. of a class of deities L. ;
(ī) f. a flag, banner MBh. Kāv. etc.;
an ensign W. ;
a kind of garland prognosticating victory MBh. Pur. ;
the necklace of Vishṇu MW. ;
N. of the 8th night of the civil month Sūryapr. ;
Premna Spinosa Suṡr. ;
Sesbania Aegyptiaca L. ;
N. of a lexicon by Yādavaprakāṡa;
of a Comm. to Vishṇu's Dharmaṡāstra (IW. 304, 305) ;
of various other wks.;
of a town orᅠ a river AV. Pariṡ. ;
n. N. of a gate in Ayodhyā R. ;
of a town (= vana-vāsī) R. Inscr.
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11 ennustaminen
auguring (noun)boding (noun)divining (noun)foreboding (noun)forecasting (noun)foreshadowing (noun)foretelling (noun)heralding (noun)omening (noun)portending (noun)predicting (noun)prediction (noun)presaging (noun)prognosticating (noun)prophesying (noun)* * *• prophesying• crystal-gazing• forecasting• foretelling• prediction• projection• prophecy -
12 povata
yks.nom. povata; yks.gen. povaan; yks.part. povasi; yks.ill. povaisi; mon.gen. povatkoon; mon.part. povannut; mon.ill. povattiinpredicting (adje)prognosticating (adje)predict (verb)prognosticate (verb)tell fortunes (verb)* * *• tell fortunes• tell somebody his fortune• tell fortuness• foresee• guess• predict• prognosticate -
13 предвидение
foresight* * ** * *foresight, prevision* * *anticipatinganticipationanticipationsauguringcalculationclairvoyanceforecastingforeknowledgeforeseeingforesightforesightsprecognitionpredictingpredictionpredictionspresciencepresciencesprevisionprevisionsprognosticatingprognosticationprognosticationsvision -
14 предвосхищение
anticipation* * ** * ** * *anticipatinganticipationanticipationsauguringforecastingforeknowledgeforeseeingforesightforesightspredictingpredictionpredictionspresciencepresciencesprevisionprevisionsprognosticatingprognosticationprognostications -
15 предвидения
anticipatinganticipationanticipationsauguringforecastingforeknowledgeforeseeingforesightforesightspredictingpredictionpredictionspresciencepresciencesprevisionprevisionsprognosticatingprognosticationprognostications -
16 предвосхищения
anticipatinganticipationanticipationsauguringforecastingforeknowledgeforeseeingforesightforesightspredictingpredictionpredictionspresciencepresciencesprevisionprevisionsprognosticatingprognosticationprognostications -
17 предусмотрение
anticipatinganticipationanticipationsauguringforecastingforeknowledgeforeseeingforesightforesightspredictingpredictionpredictionspresciencepresciencesprevisionprevisionsprognosticatingprognosticationprognostications -
18 praedictivus
praedictīvus, a, um, adj. [id.], foretelling, predictive; in medicine, prognosticating: item libro praedictivo, quem prorrêtikon appellavit (Hippocrates), Cael. Aur. Acut. 1, 12, 100. -
19 auguring
Синонимический ряд:1. betokening (verb) betokening; boding; foreboding; foreshadowing; foreshowing; portending; presaging; promising2. foretelling (verb) adumbrating; calling; divining; forecasting; foretelling; predicting; prognosticating; prophesying; vaticinating -
20 calling
1. n призвание2. n профессия; занятие; ремесло3. n зов; выкрик4. n созыв5. n перекличка6. n приглашение; вызовcalling out — выкрикивающий; вызывающий; вызов
7. n юр. вызов истца на судебное заседаниеcalling rate — нагрузка; интенсивность потока вызовов
8. a кричащий; зовущий, окликающий9. a спец. вызывающийСинонимический ряд:1. vocation (noun) affair; art; business; craft; employment; handicraft; job; lifework; line; line of work; metier; mission; occupation; profession; pursuit; trade; vocation; work2. calling (verb) bawling; bellowing; blustering; calling; clamouring; crying; hollering; roaring; shouting; vociferating; yelling3. demanding (verb) challenging; claiming; demanding; exacting; postulating; requiring; requisitioning; soliciting4. estimating (verb) approximating; estimating; judging; placing; putting; reckoning; setting5. foretelling (verb) adumbrating; auguring; forecasting; foretelling; guessing; portending; predicting; presaging; prognosticating; prophesying; vaticinating6. gathering (verb) assembling; calling in; collecting; convening; convoking; gathering; get together; marshalling; mustering; round up; send for; summoning7. naming (verb) baptising; baptizing; characterising; christening; denominating; designating; dubbing; entitling; labelling; naming; styling; tagging; terming; titling8. seeing (verb) come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; seeing; stopping9. telephoning (verb) phoning; telephoning10. visiting (verb) coming by; coming over; dropping by; dropping in; looking in; looking up; popping in; running in; stepping in; stopping by; stopping in; visiting
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