forecast


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forecast
adj. previsto
 
v. pronosticar, predecir, profetizar, vaticinar
 
s. pronóstico, proyección, vaticinio

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forecast
v.- prever | pronosticar | proyectar | anticipar | dar una perspectiva | vaticinar | calcular -
s.- previsión | pronóstico | prognosis | proyección | anticipación | perspectiva | vaticinio - previsto

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forecast1
(n.) = pronóstico, previsión.
Ex: As the sales figures show, DC is very much alive, despite pessimistic forecasts in the 1960s.
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* weather forecast = pronóstico meteorológico, parte meteorológico, pronóstico del tiempo.

 
forecast2
(adj.) = previsto, anticipado, pronosticado.
Ex: This article describes the functions and equipment of the forecast 'electronic office'.

 
forecast3
(v.) = predecir, pronosticar, auspiciar, augurar, vaticinar.

Def: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio forecast.
Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.
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* forecast + the weather = pronosticar el tiempo.
* predictions + forecast = predicciones + pronosticar.