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1 anunciar
v.1 to announce.hoy anuncian los resultados the results are announced todayElla anunció su boda ayer She announce her wedding yesterday.Ella anunció su candidatura She announced her candidacy.2 to advertise.3 to herald.esas nubes anuncian tormenta by the look of those clouds, it's going to rain* * *1 (avisar) to announce, make public2 (hacer publicidad) to advertise1 to put an advert (en, in)* * *verb1) to advertise2) announce* * *1. VT1) (=hacer público) to announce2) (=convocar) to call3) (Com) to advertise4) (=augurar)no nos anuncia nada bueno — it is not a good sign, it bodes ill for us
el pronóstico del tiempo anuncia nevadas — they're forecasting snow, the weather forecast says there will be snow
5) frm [a una visita] to announceel mayordomo anunció a la Duquesa de Villahermosa — the butler announced the Duchess of Villahermosa
¿a quién debo anunciar? — who shall I say it is?, what name should I say?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <noticia/decisión> to announce, make... public; <lluvias/tormentas> to forecastb) (frml) < persona> to announce¿a quién tengo el gusto de anunciar? — whom do I have the pleasure of announcing? (frml)
2) señal/indicio to herald (frml), to announce3) < producto> to advertise, promote2.anunciarse v prona) ( prometer ser) (+ compl)b) (refl) (frml) personasírvase anunciarse en recepción — (frml) kindly report to reception (frml)
* * *= advertise [advertize, -USA], announce, foreshadow, herald, make + announcement, post, publicise [publicize, -USA], tout, bill.Ex. A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.Ex. Some revisions have already been announced.Ex. While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.Ex. The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Ex. A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.Ex. A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.Ex. And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.Ex. What was billed a short time ago as the largest merger in the history of publishing, between Reed Elsevier and Wolters Kluwer, collapsed in 1998.----* anunciar a bombo y platillo = trumpet.* anunciar a los cuatro vientos = shout + Nombre + from the rooftops, trumpet.* cuya fecha se anunciará más adelante = at a time to be announced later.* pendiente de anunciarse = yet to be announced.* se anunciará = to be announced.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <noticia/decisión> to announce, make... public; <lluvias/tormentas> to forecastb) (frml) < persona> to announce¿a quién tengo el gusto de anunciar? — whom do I have the pleasure of announcing? (frml)
2) señal/indicio to herald (frml), to announce3) < producto> to advertise, promote2.anunciarse v prona) ( prometer ser) (+ compl)b) (refl) (frml) personasírvase anunciarse en recepción — (frml) kindly report to reception (frml)
* * *= advertise [advertize, -USA], announce, foreshadow, herald, make + announcement, post, publicise [publicize, -USA], tout, bill.Ex: A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.
Ex: Some revisions have already been announced.Ex: While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.Ex: The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Ex: A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.Ex: A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.Ex: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.Ex: What was billed a short time ago as the largest merger in the history of publishing, between Reed Elsevier and Wolters Kluwer, collapsed in 1998.* anunciar a bombo y platillo = trumpet.* anunciar a los cuatro vientos = shout + Nombre + from the rooftops, trumpet.* cuya fecha se anunciará más adelante = at a time to be announced later.* pendiente de anunciarse = yet to be announced.* se anunciará = to be announced.* * *anunciar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹noticia/decisión› to announce, make … public; ‹lluvias/tormentas› to forecastnos anunció su decisión he informed us of o told us of his decision, he announced his decision to usanunció su compromiso matrimonial he announced his engagementel acto está anunciado para esta tarde the ceremony is due to take place this afternoon2 ( frml); ‹persona› to announce¿a quién tengo el gusto de anunciar? whom do I have the pleasure of announcing? ( frml), what name should I say?B «señal/indicio» to herald ( frml), to announceel tintineo de llaves que anunciaba su llegada the jingling of keys which announced his arrivalese cielo gris anuncia tormenta that gray sky heralds o presages a storm ( liter), that gray sky means there is a storm comingC ‹producto› to advertise, promote1 (prometer ser) (+ compl):la temporada de ópera se anuncia interesante the opera season promises to be interestingel fin de semana se anuncia lluvioso the weekend looks like being wet, it looks as if the weekend will be wetsiempre se anunciaba dando un timbrazo largo he always announced his arrival by giving a long ring on the doorbell* * *
anunciar ( conjugate anunciar) verbo transitivo
‹lluvias/tormentas› to forecast
anunciar verbo transitivo
1 (promocionar un producto) to advertise
2 (notificar) to announce
' anunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declarar
- gratuitamente
- hablar
- señalar
English:
advertise
- announce
- give out
- herald
- portend
- bill
- spell
* * *♦ vt1. [notificar] to announce;hoy anuncian los resultados the results are announced today;me anunció su llegada por teléfono he phoned to tell me that he would be coming;anunció que no podría venir she told us she wouldn't be able to come2. [hacer publicidad de] to advertise3. [presagiar] to herald;esas nubes anuncian tormenta by the look of those clouds, there's a storm on the way;los primeros brotes anunciaban la primavera the first shoots heralded the spring* * *v/t1 announce2 COM advertise* * *anunciar vt1) : to announce2) : to advertise* * *anunciar vb1. (noticia) to announce2. (producto) to advertise -
2 augurar
v.1 to predict.2 to augur, to omen, to predict, to presage.* * *1 to augur* * *VT [cosa] to augur; [individuo] to predict, foreseeaugurar que... — to predict that...
* * *este silencio no augura nada bueno — this silence does not bode o (frml) augur well
esos nubarrones auguran tormenta — those clouds herald o (liter) presage a storm
* * *= portend, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise, presage, be promissory of.Ex. Recent strides in storage technology portend lower cost and greater capacity systems for all computers.Ex. The processing of electronic signals holds out the prospect of the automation of tasks which involve representations of information.Ex. Information technology holds out the promise of an improved information flow.Ex. These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.Ex. The movie trailer was promissory of action and adventure, but the film itself was a bore.----* el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.* * *este silencio no augura nada bueno — this silence does not bode o (frml) augur well
esos nubarrones auguran tormenta — those clouds herald o (liter) presage a storm
* * *= portend, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise, presage, be promissory of.Ex: Recent strides in storage technology portend lower cost and greater capacity systems for all computers.
Ex: The processing of electronic signals holds out the prospect of the automation of tasks which involve representations of information.Ex: Information technology holds out the promise of an improved information flow.Ex: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.Ex: The movie trailer was promissory of action and adventure, but the film itself was a bore.* el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.* * *augurar [A1 ]vtle auguró un futuro halagüeño she predicted o foretold a promising future for himeste silencio no augura nada bueno this silence does not bode o ( frml) augur wellesos nubarrones auguran tormenta those clouds herald a storm* * *
augurar ( conjugate augurar) verbo transitivo ‹ futuro› to predict, foretell
augurar verbo transitivo to augur
' augurar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pronosticar
- prometer
English:
portend
- spell
* * *augurar vt[sujeto: suceso] to augur; [sujeto: persona] to predict;el resultado de las elecciones no augura un futuro estable the result of the elections does not augur well for future stability;estas nubes no auguran nada bueno those clouds don't look too promising* * ** * *augurar vt: to predict, to foretell -
3 presagire
presagire v.tr.1 ( prevedere) to foresee*, to foretell*, to predict; ( in base a ragionamento) to forecast, to prognosticate: avevo presagito quel che sarebbe accaduto, I had foreseen what would happen; gli aveva presagito un grande successo, she had predicted great success for him; presagire il futuro, to foretell the future2 ( essere presagio di) to forebode, to presage: quelle nuvole scure presagiscono una tempesta, those dark clouds presage a storm.* * *[preza'dʒire]questo incontro non (mi) lascia presagire nulla di buono — I can't see any good coming from this meeting
* * *presagire/preza'dʒire/ [102](annunciare) to forerun*; (profetizzare) to augur, to portend; questo incontro non (mi) lascia presagire nulla di buono I can't see any good coming from this meeting. -
4 presagiar
v.1 to foretell, to foresee.2 to forebode, to foreshow, to announce, to herald.* * *1 to be a warning of, foretell* * *VT to betoken, forebode, presage* * *verbo transitivo to presage (frml or liter), forebode* * *= foreshadow, herald, portend, presage.Ex. While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.Ex. The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Ex. Recent strides in storage technology portend lower cost and greater capacity systems for all computers.Ex. These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.* * *verbo transitivo to presage (frml or liter), forebode* * *= foreshadow, herald, portend, presage.Ex: While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.
Ex: The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Ex: Recent strides in storage technology portend lower cost and greater capacity systems for all computers.Ex: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.* * *presagiar [A1 ]vt* * *presagiar vtesas nubes presagian tormenta there's going to be a storm, by the look of those clouds;su silencio no presagia nada bueno his silence gives little grounds for optimism* * *v/t presage, forebode;no hacer presagiar nada bueno not be a good omen, not augur well* * *presagiar vt: to presage, to portend
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