Presentimiento in english
Feeling
pronunciation: filɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: filɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
presentimiento = premonition ; hunch ; gut feeling ; feelings in + Posesivo + bones ; presentiment.
Example: The article 'University/industry partnerships: premonitions for academic libraries' outlines university/industry interactions and describes the issues surrounding them.Example: Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.Example: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.Example: But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.Example: The images and sensations which produce a presentiment, are sometimes so obscure, and so closely concealed in the recesses of the soul, that we are not conscious of them ourselves.more:
» tener un presentimiento = have + a hunch .
Example: I had a hunch then and I have a hunch now that he was an American agent of some sort.» tener un presentimiento sobre Algo = feel (it) in + Posesivo + bones .
Example: Many use the service only as a last resort (there is a modest charge for it), when they themselves have searched in vain but feel in their bones that the library has it.