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aus·pi·cious [ɔ:ˈspɪʃəs] PRID.

auspicious
auspicious

auspicious PRID.

Geslo uporabnika
auspicious lit.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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Auspicious conditions for cultural development have appeared at the end of the 19th and in the beginning of the 20th centuries.
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There were many unusual and highly auspicious signs at that time.
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Eating this food is thought to be auspicious.
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If the froth falls towards the to-be owner of the house, the site is deemed fit and auspicious.
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The molds are etched with animal motifs such as fish, rooster and snails that both auspicious and decorative.
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People participate in holy bathing in this festival and auspicious foods like laddoo, ghee, sweet potatoes etc. are distributed.
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The auspicious time of wedding was considered to be the harvest season.
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Shopping for upcoming marriages, events and festivals as this time is considered auspicious to buy all sort of new items.
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Full months were considered powerful and therefore auspicious; hollow months were unlucky.
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His beauty, like fresh cut crystal, is an auspicious brilliance that never decays.
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