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Significados de
foretold
en inglés
Predicted.
predicted
foreseen
Términos relacionados
expected
Uso de
foretold
en inglés
1
Markets ought perhaps to be ready for a
long
-
foretold
Greek euro exit.
2
Baptism and the cross of Christ
foretold
in figures under the law.
3
And truly it is
foretold
in the Scriptures of them of yore.17
4
Taxidermy has proved remarkably resilient despite its demise being long since
foretold
.
5
For the Lord had
foretold
that they should die in the wilderness.
6
Now the sacraments of the Old Law
foretold
the coming of Christ.
7
Lady Busshe could claim to be one; she had
foretold
the event.
8
His temperament
foretold
it, his absolute belief in the triumph of righteousness.
9
The weather was changing in a rapid way that
foretold
no good.
10
The manner in which they flew
foretold
a wedding or a burying.
11
I have also
foretold
reverses: I am equally correct in them also.
12
So spake the angel who
foretold
the birth of John the Baptist.
13
The Marriage of Heaven and Earth was
foretold
by the ancient prophets.
14
Wonderful days of activity within Battery D
foretold
the news of departure.
15
The cloud stuff flying across the sky
foretold
us of a gale.
16
Harlequin
foretold
that you would say so; but he was amusing himself.
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foretold
Adjetivo
Verbo
Indicativo · Pasado · Tercera
Colocaciones frecuentes
foretold by
foretold the coming
foretold a day
foretold disaster
clearly foretold
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Foretold
a través del tiempo
Foretold
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
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