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Перевод: horoscope
[существительное] гороскоп
Тезаурус:
- The oldest known horoscope goes back to 410 BC when Babylonia was part of the Persian empire.
- CALL THE SHE HOROSCOPE HOTLINE
- It is applied by adults who read a wide variety of material with a wide variety of "value" (the newspaper headlines, a new best-selling novel, the horoscope for the day, financial annual reports, personality gossip, a Jane Austen novel, holiday brochures to exotic places, hints on cooking rice) but feel that children should only read things of lasting value and of clearly-identified worth.
- Often a horoscope is required for a date for which no observations are available, and horoscopic astrology therefore needs methods for computing the positions of the planets.
- Besides, the Evening Standard's horoscope had said that tomorrow would be the start of a new phase of his romantic life.
- Call Justin Toper on your SHE horoscope hotline (38p per minute, 25p off-peak).
- WITH the sun at the heart of your horoscope until the 21st and Venus bringing her sweetness to bear on relationships from the 8th, December could be the most crucial month of the year for love and partnership matters - the 19th could be more than just a magical moment.
- Elizabeth and I used with amusement to look at each other's horoscope in the newspapers, but without credulity: I explained to her that even if one believed in astrology they must be regarded as nonsense, being entirely unscientific and paying no attention to the hour of birth and therefore to the "rising sign".
- The horoscope in the Queen prophesies disaster for nearly everyone I know on the 16th of this month (with the New Moon).
- He won't cast his own horoscope, because he doesn't want to know too much about the future.
- Even reading your horoscope can get up your nose.
- CALL JUSTIN TOPER ON THE SHE HOROSCOPE HOTLINES
- Moreover, although the astrolabe enabled long calculations to be avoided, the computing of planetary positions, for example, for casting a horoscope, still involved a considerable amount of work.
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