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Перевод: premonition
[существительное] предчувствие; предостережение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- His premonition proved to be well founded.
- Premonition, who had never been seen with any chance in the Derby, won the 1953 St Leger.
- At the time I assumed she was thinking of Dennis, but I now wonder if she had a premonition of her own fate.
- "I got a premonition of what the system is really like as soon as I discovered that the guide is divided into modules," said Chapanis.
- It seemed that she could no longer use this place to escape from the reality of the present: from her fears for Simon and Bella, her growing rage against Gazzer and from a terrible, sinister premonition that her life was about to fall apart.
- They could look at the power station without the slightest premonition of disaster and the horror of the Whistler seemed as much beyond their interest as it was their comprehension.
- He foresaw the decimation of the Hawaiian people; perhaps he had some premonition of his own end too.
- And although the old woman's premonition was an unhappy one and mention of Daniel caused her an immediate spear of pain, she nevertheless felt purged; she always felt some elation after being in the company of the story-teller.
- She had a clear and frightening premonition that she would not be able to manage it.
- It all added up to a premonition of tragedy for Charles.
- She had a premonition that she was going to die, and she did so peacefully.
- The air was sharp with the promise of frost and George once again felt the premonition of a bleak winter ahead.
- Trees or buses, hoarding or dead bracken, pavements or scrub: a premonition or an intimation was coming upon him that they were all projections of another mind besides his own.
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