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Перевод: augury
[существительное] предзнаменование; предчувствие; гадание; предсказание; прорицание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- As a happy augury to Allan Hayhurst's fresh start he was awarded the MBE in the Birthday Honours of 1966.
- But suddenly the sheer numbers of people quietly bedding down in doorways strikes me as an augury of Labour defeat.
- Perhaps under this banner Mr Mitterrand will, before he leaves the stage, contrive to unite his children - and, with the help of a little tinkering with the voting system and the constitution, defy the augury of satirical novelists and opinion pollsters alike.
- It may be that our first target should be Romance elements and, if so, our victory in the recent war may be taken as a good augury.
- This they eventually did at Messina - another positive augury for the future, perhaps - appointing to the post Ren Mayer who was, in fact, an associate of Monnet.
- The same coconut rite is a feature of other Sinhalese life-crisis ceremonials, e.g. that which marks a girl's first menstruation; the way the two halves of the coconut fall is taken as an augury for the future of the marriage.)
- British prime minister, in whose murder by a lunatic Nupkins sees a possible augury of his own fate.
- They tasted delicious, a happy augury for future meals.
- She wept softly, while he held her and believed in the augury that this happiness could not possibly end in death on a battlefield, for such an end would be against all that was good and sweet and lovely in the world.
- of augury, knives and forks.
- We have here all the elements of the mystery doctrine of tragedy: the ultimate unity of all things, individuation as the source of evil, and art as an augury of eventual reintegration.
- Each work extends the "augury" of Finnegans Wake : each work is a postmodernist paradigm, a prophecy of the self-reflexive foregrounding of language and fiction-making which has become a central, distinguishing characteristic of postmodernism.
- Its supporters regarded it as a happy augury that on the same day the Soviet Union finally called off its blockade of Berlin.
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