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Перевод: prophesy speek prophesy


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предсказывать; пророчить; прорицать


Тезаурус:

  1. Beginning to prophesy
  2. 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.
  3. "As Mark Twain said: "never prophesy, especially about the future"."
  4. 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.
  5. Perhaps he had taken to heart Mrs Thatcher's quotation from Mark Twain: "Never prophesy about the future."
  6. After this he would rail and curse at Richard Baxter's door and would "prophesy" judgments against Kidderminster in the market place.
  7. 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."
  8. As time passed, and the cost of making new recordings has increased, so that prophesy of about 1953 has been proved right.
  9. If such developments in Finnegans Wake were an augur and a prophecy, what did they prophesy; which literature did they inaugurate?
  10. 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.
  11. Only Mr Hattersley could prophesy about the past and still get it wrong.
  12. She was drunk, but it was not a prophesy or even a sexual invitation, it was an expression of delight.
  13. 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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