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Перевод: augur speek augur


[существительное]
авгур [ист.] ; прорицатель ; предсказывать судьбу;
[глагол]
гадать; предвещать; предвидеть


Тезаурус:

  1. The obsessive vision that propels and sustains Birdy on his long night has a once-in-a-lifetime quality about it, a quirkiness that does not augur well for a successor
  2. "Well, as it says in the books, it could augur good."
  3. There have been rumblings in recent years about the need for a more open Society but recent changes, typified by this open day, augur well for the future.
  4. He upset Lew Wasserman, head of Universal, and one of Hollywood's heavyweights, which did not augur well for his future as a director.
  5. If such developments in Finnegans Wake were an augur and a prophecy, what did they prophesy; which literature did they inaugurate?
  6. Current collaboration in the development of staff training materials may augur well for further co-operation and joint training opportunities.
  7. Ihab Hassan talks of Finnegans Wake as "a "monstrous prophecy of our postmodernity" both augur and theory of a certain kind of literature" (Hassan 1978a: xiii - xiv).
  8. Do they augur victory or defeat for the Israelites?
  9. The prosecution's success rate does not augur well for the two trials which will really test the quality of Boesky's information and the deal that he pulled off with government lawyers.
  10. It did not augur well.
  11. With interest rates set to fall in the medium term this must augur well for values.
  12. He spoke of the need to "discern the signs of the times": "We should make our own Jesus" advice that we should know how to discern "the signs of the times" (Matthew 16.4), and we seem to see now, in the midst of so much darkness, a few hints which augur well for the fate of the Church and humanity' (Abbott, p. 704).
  13. That does not augur well for the future.

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