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Перевод: presage speek presage


[существительное]
предзнаменование; предчувствие; предсказание;
[глагол]
предвещать; предсказывать; предзнаменовывать; предчувствовать


Тезаурус:

  1. Her appearance here would presage a shipwreck, the candle lighting the way for pall bearers who would follow.
  2. Authors Charles Ferguson and Charles Morris paint a dismal picture of the company's record across-the-board since the 1970s and presage a painful decline leading to a disaster of enormous proportions that will drag down with it IBM stockholders, employees, suppliers, the US computer industry at large and the nation as a whole.
  3. However, the sales have been interpreted differently by many dealers, some of whom believe they presage the beginning of the end of the collection.
  4. I hope that's not a presage of what's gonna happen now.
  5. This illness, a recurrence of the same symptoms (violent colic, with spells of vomiting and attacks of fever) that he had suffered intermittently over the past few years, was a sombre presage of his final illness, now only two years away.
  6. The failure of the PDPA's vision of "progress" may presage yet another long night for the Afghan people.
  7. The Yuppies presage the New Age.
  8. So he continued to scan the sky for the massing of heavy clouds above the moorland, which would presage the coming of the snow.
  9. Its hooting was thought to presage death, for owls were the personification of restless spirits returning to earth to seek revenge.
  10. Present discussions about overhauling the entire social security and tax systems may well presage such changes (writing in April 1984).
  11. An owl few over the ford, banked into a beechwood and gave a last hollow call, which was lost in the dawn's loud chorus that seemed to presage a bright hot summer's day in this rich and placid countryside.
  12. That he didso, even after appeals for clemency from abroad, including Britain and France, apparently indicates his concern at the threat posed by the abortive coup, and may presage further measures to demonstrate a firm hand.
  13. Although publicly scathing about the student left and the anti-Vietnam movement, Healy none the less cultivated a discussion circle of London writers, actors and television producers, it is said with some charm and intellectual force, which was to presage his fixation with Equity, the actors' Union which increasingly provided personnel and finance for the ERP.

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