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Перевод: prophesy
[глагол] предсказывать; пророчить; прорицать
Тезаурус:
- Beginning to prophesy
- Enough of him had, however, remained in the present to enable him to present a powerful case for the area's preservation and to prophesy that the objectors would win.
- "As Mark Twain said: "never prophesy, especially about the future"."
- Later, as Paul prays for the disciples at Ephesus and lays hands on them, they have a similar experience to the household of Cornelius, namely they speak in tongues and prophesy.
- Perhaps he had taken to heart Mrs Thatcher's quotation from Mark Twain: "Never prophesy about the future."
- After this he would rail and curse at Richard Baxter's door and would "prophesy" judgments against Kidderminster in the market place.
- Her local newspaper, the Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald , ended an account of her life with a prophesy which time has proved to be accurate: - "Her memory, her deeds, and her example will live and be spoken of long after the generation who knew her personally will have passed away."
- As time passed, and the cost of making new recordings has increased, so that prophesy of about 1953 has been proved right.
- If such developments in Finnegans Wake were an augur and a prophecy, what did they prophesy; which literature did they inaugurate?
- If there was a moon she used to go out into the yard, and look at the moon, and prophesy what the world was going to be like tomorrow.
- Only Mr Hattersley could prophesy about the past and still get it wrong.
- She was drunk, but it was not a prophesy or even a sexual invitation, it was an expression of delight.
- TO PROPHESY the rebirth of local railways sounds like pious hopefulness; to declare that the process is already under way invites outright scorn.
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