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[æn'tisipeit] v. 1. bëj më përpara, ia kaloj; Columbus was probably anticipated by Norwegian sailors ka të ngjarë që Kolombit t'ia kenë kaluar detarët norvegjezë. 2. pres; parashikoj; i dal përpara; anticipate the enemy's movements parashikoj lëvizjet e kundërshtarit; we don't anticipate much trouble nuk presim shumë telashe. 3. përshpejtoj, nxitoj; artificial heating anticipates the growth of plants ngrohja artificiaie që përshpejton rritjen e bimëvë.● anticipated [æn'tisipeitid] adj. i mezipritur● anticipation [æntisi'peishën] n. 1. parashikim; pritje. 2. dalje përpara; parashijim; in anticipation of a) që përpara; paraprakisht; b) në pritje të
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