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Definition of horoscope in English:

horoscope

noun ˈhɒrəskəʊpˈhɔrəˌskoʊp
Astrology
  • 1A forecast of a person's future, typically including a delineation of character and circumstances, based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth.

    〔占星〕根据星象算命(依据出生时恒星和行星的相对位置预测某人的未来,多包括描绘性格和境况)

    he gave lectures on astrology and cast horoscopes in his spare time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a child prodigy who went to Leipzig university at the age of 11, published his first almanac at the age of 12 and at age 15 was casting horoscopes for the Hapsburg Emperor Frederick III.
    • In Burma, a horoscope is cast shortly after birth and regularly consulted throughout life, especially when any major changes in normal routines have occurred or are imminent.
    • Some Arabic horoscopes were based on astronomical tables calculated in India.
    • However, my intention is not to give the delineation of my horoscope but to show how we can join occidental astrology with vedic astrology.
    • As the Queen's astrologer, Dee cast horoscopes for Elizabeth and selected the day for her coronation.
    Synonyms
    forecast, augury
    1. 1.1 A short forecast for people born under a particular sign, especially as published in a newspaper or magazine.
      (对某种星象下出生者命运的简略预测,尤指报纸或杂志上刊登的)星象命运预测
      my horoscope said it was time to do something for myself, so I phoned Georgia that evening
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
      • Of course he did have the foresight to land a job with a newspaper that thinks horoscopes are headline news.
      • But, as with horoscopes, lots of newspapers shrug it off as an ‘oh, it's just for entertainment’ thing.
      • Most newspapers carry horoscopes and such research as there is suggests more people peruse those daily than the movements on the world's stock exchanges.
      • I've started treating her articles in much the same way that I treat newspaper horoscopes: reading them results in a loss of 5 minutes of my life that I'll never get back.
      • He joined DC Thomson, where he wrote horoscopes for the women's magazine Secrets before being promoted to the unlikely role of beauty editor.
      • This means that the people who are placing bets presumably are outsiders who are getting their predictions from newspaper articles, blogs, horoscopes, etc., and then placing bets.
      • British agents decided to exploit Hitler's interest in the stars by inserting bogus horoscopes in newspapers around the world, knowing that reports of his impending demise would get back to Berlin.
      • Everyone else thinks that's a good sign, but my horoscope says to watch out on Tuesday.
      • This is one of the last major newspapers in the country not to publish a horoscope.
      • You are honestly the hardest sign to write a weekly horoscope for, Cancer.
      • However, I do find that her views about some things very conservative, for example her mum rips up her magazines if they have horoscopes in them, and she has a fear of witches!
      • The most popular form of traditional Western astrology is sun sign astrology, the kind found in the horoscopes of many daily newspapers.
      • At this point it is important to mention the ever popular horoscopes found in magazines, newspapers etc.
      • The thing I keep forgetting about all this exercise business is that no matter what my horoscope says, I am not a born athlete, unless bargain shopping is now being considered an Olympic sport.
      • The week he discovered her blog, the newspaper horoscope said he was destined to encounter love.
      • That's why many otherwise reputable newspapers and magazines run horoscopes.
      • Anyway, the newspaper horoscope is alive and well and the really good news is that it appears to be adapting well to our high-tech times.
      • As described on line, the symptoms are as vague and all-encompassing as the advice proffered in newspaper horoscopes.
      • I've lived in Los Angeles for eight years and have been writing horoscopes for gay magazines for seven of those years.
    2. 1.2 A birth chart.
      出生星象图。见CHART
      See chart
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If we make a standard horoscope chart for December 21st, 2012 A.D., nothing very unusual appears.
      • Second, I don't believe in horoscopes or stars affecting our lives.
      • Rather than trying to synthesize chart factors into a general character profile from which all life issues can be explored, the traditional astrologer asks blunt, direct questions of the horoscope: How long will this person live?
      • What's more, astrologers will be present at the event to assist the families with the tradition of matching horoscopes.
      • In my office I think they actually hire people based on their horoscopes.
      • It is an unfortunate fact that we often learn a lot of astrology when we study the horoscopes of those who have caused or have undergone great tragedy and suffering.
      • Your brother's horoscope indicates good marketing/trading capacity.
      • Any accurate interpretation of your horoscope depends upon knowledge of an exact time of birth.
      • Depending upon its position in the horoscope, Mercury is lies or truth, open or secretive, provocative or non-confrontational.
      • Paniker not only played upon the abstraction of the words and scripts but also incorporated mathematical formulae, algebraic equations and diagrams of horoscopes.
      • To chart an accurate horoscope one needs to know the place, date and hour of birth.
      • Security is vitally important to this sign, and unless all other factors in a horoscope chart indicate artistic talent, these individuals will probably be drawn to a more stable livelihood.
      • Wherever the other planets may be placed in the horoscope, the Sun symbolizes your essential self and who you are struggling to become.
      • It was set up a decade ago for left-wingers branded trouble-makers by conventional agencies which are more used to delving into hobbies, hair colours and horoscopes.
      • A more fully-featured alternative, also free, is Astrolog, which is a full-blown horoscope charting program.
      • In personal horoscopes the position of this planet indicates an area where we are challenged to defend or assert our will.
      • The point on a horoscope chart called the North Node of the Moon is not actually a planet, but can be thought of as a doorway from your current life to your future.
      • Likewise, each planet holds sway over certain houses in a horoscope.
      • Jupiter in Cosimo de Medici II's horoscope held a dominant position, being clearly the strongest planet.
      • This explains how our birth horoscopes can foretell our character and the events of our lives.

Derivatives

  • horoscopic

  • adjective hɒrəˈskɒpɪk
    Astrology
    • His activities include playing chess, creating poetry, prescribing medical treatment, listening to arguments of rival parties and making horoscopic calculations.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Clearly at the peak of fitness Steve had no problem blowing out the five candles and working out that their horoscopic values were 4 x 10 + 1.
      • It reads as well as any horoscopic ramble published for the eager consumption of those who need assurance that they are well represented in the cosmic plan.
      • I make horoscopic calculations in order to find a clue to the core of psychological truth.
  • horoscopy

  • noun hɒˈrɒskəpi
    Astrology
    • A study of the female horoscopy will be of immense interest in view of the rapid advancement that women are making from all walks of life.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fatalistic quality of Javanese horoscopy is readily apparent in four different interpretations for Selasa Pon, which I have freely translated below.
      • The Tajika System of annual horoscopy employs a chart cast for every year of life based on the solar return.
      • It perhaps started in the practice of horoscopy, which is commonly utilised, but has developed into a complex science.
      • George, meanwhile, has abandoned horoscopy for numerology.
  • horoscopical

  • adjective-ˈskɒpɪk(ə)l
    Astrology

Origin

Old English: via Latin from Greek hōroskopos, from hōra 'time' + skopos 'observer'.

Definition of horoscope in US English:

horoscope

nounˈhɔrəˌskoʊpˈhôrəˌskōp
Astrology
  • 1A forecast of a person's future, typically including a delineation of character and circumstances, based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth.

    〔占星〕根据星象算命(依据出生时恒星和行星的相对位置预测某人的未来,多包括描绘性格和境况)

    he gave lectures on astrology and cast horoscopes in his spare time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some Arabic horoscopes were based on astronomical tables calculated in India.
    • However, my intention is not to give the delineation of my horoscope but to show how we can join occidental astrology with vedic astrology.
    • He was a child prodigy who went to Leipzig university at the age of 11, published his first almanac at the age of 12 and at age 15 was casting horoscopes for the Hapsburg Emperor Frederick III.
    • As the Queen's astrologer, Dee cast horoscopes for Elizabeth and selected the day for her coronation.
    • In Burma, a horoscope is cast shortly after birth and regularly consulted throughout life, especially when any major changes in normal routines have occurred or are imminent.
    Synonyms
    forecast, augury
    1. 1.1 A short forecast for people born under a particular sign, especially as published in a newspaper or magazine.
      (对某种星象下出生者命运的简略预测,尤指报纸或杂志上刊登的)星象命运预测
      my horoscope said it was time to do something for myself, so I phoned Georgia that evening
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This means that the people who are placing bets presumably are outsiders who are getting their predictions from newspaper articles, blogs, horoscopes, etc., and then placing bets.
      • I've started treating her articles in much the same way that I treat newspaper horoscopes: reading them results in a loss of 5 minutes of my life that I'll never get back.
      • At this point it is important to mention the ever popular horoscopes found in magazines, newspapers etc.
      • The most popular form of traditional Western astrology is sun sign astrology, the kind found in the horoscopes of many daily newspapers.
      • British agents decided to exploit Hitler's interest in the stars by inserting bogus horoscopes in newspapers around the world, knowing that reports of his impending demise would get back to Berlin.
      • But, as with horoscopes, lots of newspapers shrug it off as an ‘oh, it's just for entertainment’ thing.
      • Of course he did have the foresight to land a job with a newspaper that thinks horoscopes are headline news.
      • That's why many otherwise reputable newspapers and magazines run horoscopes.
      • You are honestly the hardest sign to write a weekly horoscope for, Cancer.
      • Most newspapers carry horoscopes and such research as there is suggests more people peruse those daily than the movements on the world's stock exchanges.
      • I've lived in Los Angeles for eight years and have been writing horoscopes for gay magazines for seven of those years.
      • This is one of the last major newspapers in the country not to publish a horoscope.
      • Anyway, the newspaper horoscope is alive and well and the really good news is that it appears to be adapting well to our high-tech times.
      • As described on line, the symptoms are as vague and all-encompassing as the advice proffered in newspaper horoscopes.
      • The week he discovered her blog, the newspaper horoscope said he was destined to encounter love.
      • Everyone else thinks that's a good sign, but my horoscope says to watch out on Tuesday.
      • The thing I keep forgetting about all this exercise business is that no matter what my horoscope says, I am not a born athlete, unless bargain shopping is now being considered an Olympic sport.
      • He joined DC Thomson, where he wrote horoscopes for the women's magazine Secrets before being promoted to the unlikely role of beauty editor.
      • Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
      • However, I do find that her views about some things very conservative, for example her mum rips up her magazines if they have horoscopes in them, and she has a fear of witches!
    2. 1.2 A birth chart.
      出生星象图。见CHART
      See chart
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Jupiter in Cosimo de Medici II's horoscope held a dominant position, being clearly the strongest planet.
      • If we make a standard horoscope chart for December 21st, 2012 A.D., nothing very unusual appears.
      • It was set up a decade ago for left-wingers branded trouble-makers by conventional agencies which are more used to delving into hobbies, hair colours and horoscopes.
      • Rather than trying to synthesize chart factors into a general character profile from which all life issues can be explored, the traditional astrologer asks blunt, direct questions of the horoscope: How long will this person live?
      • A more fully-featured alternative, also free, is Astrolog, which is a full-blown horoscope charting program.
      • In my office I think they actually hire people based on their horoscopes.
      • What's more, astrologers will be present at the event to assist the families with the tradition of matching horoscopes.
      • Likewise, each planet holds sway over certain houses in a horoscope.
      • Your brother's horoscope indicates good marketing/trading capacity.
      • Second, I don't believe in horoscopes or stars affecting our lives.
      • Security is vitally important to this sign, and unless all other factors in a horoscope chart indicate artistic talent, these individuals will probably be drawn to a more stable livelihood.
      • Any accurate interpretation of your horoscope depends upon knowledge of an exact time of birth.
      • This explains how our birth horoscopes can foretell our character and the events of our lives.
      • Paniker not only played upon the abstraction of the words and scripts but also incorporated mathematical formulae, algebraic equations and diagrams of horoscopes.
      • In personal horoscopes the position of this planet indicates an area where we are challenged to defend or assert our will.
      • The point on a horoscope chart called the North Node of the Moon is not actually a planet, but can be thought of as a doorway from your current life to your future.
      • To chart an accurate horoscope one needs to know the place, date and hour of birth.
      • It is an unfortunate fact that we often learn a lot of astrology when we study the horoscopes of those who have caused or have undergone great tragedy and suffering.
      • Depending upon its position in the horoscope, Mercury is lies or truth, open or secretive, provocative or non-confrontational.
      • Wherever the other planets may be placed in the horoscope, the Sun symbolizes your essential self and who you are struggling to become.

Origin

Old English: via Latin from Greek hōroskopos, from hōra ‘time’ + skopos ‘observer’.

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