prophesy

prophesy
1. transitive verb
(predict) vorhersagen; (fig.) prophezeien [Unglück]; (as fortune-teller) weissagen
2. intransitive verb
1) (foretell future) Vorhersagen machen
2) (speak as prophet) Prophezeiungen machen
* * *
verb (to foretell: He prophesied (that there would be) another war.) prophezeien
* * *
prophe·sy
<-ie->
[ˈprɒfəsaɪ, AM ˈprɑ:-]
I. vt
to \prophesy sth etw prophezeien
to \prophesy that ... prophezeien, dass ...
to \prophesy whether/what/when/who ... vorhersagen, ob/was/wann/wer ...
II. vi Prophezeiungen machen
* * *
['prɒfIsaɪ]
1. vt
prophezeien
2. vi
Prophezeiungen machen
* * *
prophesy [-saı] auch fig
A v/t prophezeien, weis-, voraussagen (alle auch that dass)
B v/i Prophezeiungen machen
* * *
1. transitive verb
(predict) vorhersagen; (fig.) prophezeien [Unglück]; (as fortune-teller) weissagen
2. intransitive verb
1) (foretell future) Vorhersagen machen
2) (speak as prophet) Prophezeiungen machen
* * *
v.
prophezeien v.

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