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1 prophecy
['prɒfəsɪ]* * *['profəsi]plural - prophecies; noun1) (the power of foretelling the future.) profezia2) (something that is foretold: He made many prophecies about the future.) predizione•- prophesy- prophet
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- prophetically* * *prophecy /ˈprɒfəsɪ/n.2 spirito profetico.* * *['prɒfəsɪ] -
2 prophecy proph·ecy n
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3 prediction
[prɪ'dɪkʃn]nome predizione f., previsione f.; (prophecy) profezia f.* * *[-ʃən]noun I'm making no predictions about the result of the race.) predizione, pronostico* * *prediction /prɪˈdɪkʃn/n. [cu]2 (meteor.) previsione.* * *[prɪ'dɪkʃn]nome predizione f., previsione f.; (prophecy) profezia f. -
4 unfulfilled
[ˌʌnfʊl'fɪld]aggettivo [ambition, condition] non realizzato; [desire, need] inesaudito, insoddisfatto; [ promise] non mantenuto; [ prophecy] non avveratoto feel unfulfilled — [ person] non sentirsi realizzato
* * *unfulfilled /ʌnfʊlˈfɪld/a.1 irrealizzato: unfulfilled ambitions [hopes], ambizioni [speranze] irrealizzate* * *[ˌʌnfʊl'fɪld]aggettivo [ambition, condition] non realizzato; [desire, need] inesaudito, insoddisfatto; [ promise] non mantenuto; [ prophecy] non avveratoto feel unfulfilled — [ person] non sentirsi realizzato
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5 fulfil
1.1) (realize, carry out) realizzare [ambition, desire]; fare avverare, fare adempiere [ prophecy]; mantenere, adempiere [ promise]; fare avverare [ hope]; soddisfare [ need]3) (satisfy requirements of) adempiere [duty, contract]; rispettare [ conditions]2.* * *[ful'fil]past tense, past participle - fulfilled; verb1) (to carry out or perform (a task, promise etc): He always fulfils his promises.) adempiere, mantenere2) (to satisfy (requirements): He fulfilled all the requirements for the job.) soddisfare; rispondere•- fulfilment* * *1.1) (realize, carry out) realizzare [ambition, desire]; fare avverare, fare adempiere [ prophecy]; mantenere, adempiere [ promise]; fare avverare [ hope]; soddisfare [ need]3) (satisfy requirements of) adempiere [duty, contract]; rispettare [ conditions]2. -
6 cryptic
['krɪptɪk]* * *['kriptik](intentionally very difficult to understand or make sense of: a cryptic message.) criptico* * *cryptic /ˈkrɪptɪk/, cryptical /ˈkrɪptɪkl/a.1 criptico; celato; occulto; segretocrypticallyavv.enigmaticamente; misteriosamente.* * *['krɪptɪk] -
7 unfulfilled un·ful·filled adj
[ˌʌnfʊl'fɪld]1) (ambition) non realizzato (-a), (prophecy) che non si è avverato (-a), (desire) insoddisfatto (-a), (promise) non mantenuto (-a), (terms of contract) non rispettato (-a)2) (person) frustrato (-a) -
8 prophecies
plural; see prophecy
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