prognostication
prognostication 美[prɑɡ,nɑstɪ'keʃən]
n. 预测;预言;预兆
名词复数:prognostications
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- n. 预测;预言;预兆
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1. For his own socialism, the prognostication of the inevitability of socialism's coming, he claimed the epithet scientific.
只有对他自己所创立的社会主义,即社会主义的到来不可避免的预言,他才冠之以科学的称呼。
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2. The main thesis of Marx's great historical prognostication, the progressive impoverishment of the wage-earning masses, contradicts the main thesis of Marx's economic doctrine, the iron law of wages.
马克思伟大预言的主题即工人阶级的日益贫困化,与马克思经济学说的主题即工资铁律,是相互矛盾的。
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3. prognostication is by far the riskiest form of punditry.
迄今为止,预言往往是一种最具风险的专家言论。
- prognostication (n.) late 14c., from Old French pronosticacion (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin *prognosticationem (nominative prognosticatio), noun of action from past participle stem of prognosticare "foretell," from Latin prognostica "sign to forecast weather," from neuter plural of Greek prognostikos "foreknowing," from progignoskein (see prognosis).
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