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41 anticipate
ожидать; предупреждатьEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > anticipate
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42 anticipate
опережать; упреждать -
43 anticipate
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44 anticipate
anticipated operating conditionsожидаемые условия эксплуатации -
45 anticipate
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > anticipate
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46 anticipate
предугадывать действия соперника (или направление полета мяча) -
47 anticipate payment
anticipate payment comm. уплатить раньше срока -
48 anticipate a payment
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > anticipate a payment
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49 anticipate payment
коммерч. уплатить раньше срокаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > anticipate payment
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50 anticipate payment
платить раньше срока ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > anticipate payment
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51 anticipate trends
давать прогнозы тенденций на будущее ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > anticipate trends
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52 anticipate (one's) income
Макаров: истратить заранее свой доходУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anticipate (one's) income
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53 anticipate (one's) ruin
Макаров: приближать свою гибель, ускорять свою гибельУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anticipate (one's) ruin
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54 anticipate (one's) salary
Макаров: истратить заранее свою зарплатуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anticipate (one's) salary
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55 anticipate a disaster
1) Общая лексика: ускорить катастрофу2) Макаров: опасаться катастрофы -
56 anticipate a failure
Макаров: опасаться провала -
57 anticipate a payment
Экономика: уплатить досрочно -
58 anticipate a ploy
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59 anticipate a problem
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60 anticipate a refusal
Макаров: опасаться отказа
См. также в других словарях:
Anticipate — An*tic i*pate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Anticipated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Anticipating}.] [L. anticipatus, p. p. of anticipare to anticipate; ante + capere to make. See {Capable}.] 1. To be before in doing; to do or take before another; to preclude or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anticipate — [an tis′ə pāt΄] vt. anticipated, anticipating [< L anticipatus, pp. of anticipare < ante , before + * capare < capere, to take: see HAVE] 1. to look forward to; expect [to anticipate a pleasant vacation] 2. to make happen earlier;… … English World dictionary
anticipate — UK US /ænˈtɪsɪpeɪt/ verb [T] ► to imagine or expect that something will happen: anticipate problems/difficulties »It s always best to anticipate problems before they arise. »The anticipated inflation figure is lower than last month s. anticipate… … Financial and business terms
anticipate — an·tic·i·pate /an ti sə ˌpāt/ vt pat·ed, pat·ing 1: to bar or invalidate (a patent) by anticipation the patent on the compound had been anticipated by the Beilstein reference Misani v. Ortho Pharm. Corp., 210 A.2d 609 (1965) 2: to negate the… … Law dictionary
anticipate — 1. Here lies another of the great usage battlegrounds, where the conflict is all the more fraught for overlapping meanings that confuse the issue. The two primary and undisputed meanings are (1) to be aware of (a thing) in advance and act… … Modern English usage
anticipate — (v.) 1530s, to cause to happen sooner, a back formation from ANTICIPATION (Cf. anticipation), or else from L. anticipatus, pp. of anticipare take (care of) ahead of time, lit. taking into possession beforehand, from ante before (see ANTE (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
anticipate — [v1] expect; predict assume, await, bargain for*, be afraid*, conjecture, count chickens*, count on, cross the bridge*, divine, entertain*, figure, forecast, foresee, foretaste, foretell, have a hunch*, hope for, jump the gun*, look for, look… … New thesaurus
anticipate — 1 forestall, *prevent Analogous words: introduce, *enter: *foretell, forecast, presage: *frustrate, thwart, balk Antonyms: consummate Contrasted words: finish, complete, terminate, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
anticipate — ► VERB 1) be aware of (a future event) and prepare for it. 2) regard as probable. 3) look forward to. 4) act or happen before. DERIVATIVES anticipator noun anticipatory adjective. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
anticipate — an|tic|i|pate S3 [ænˈtısıpeıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of anticipare, from ante ( ANTE ) + capere to take ] 1.) to expect that something will happen and be ready for it ▪ Sales are better than anticipated.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
anticipate */*/ — UK [ænˈtɪsɪpeɪt] / US [ænˈtɪsɪˌpeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms anticipate : present tense I/you/we/they anticipate he/she/it anticipates present participle anticipating past tense anticipated past participle anticipated 1) to think that… … English dictionary