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predictable [prɪ'dɪktəbəl]prévisible;∎ the outcome was predictable le résultat était prévisible;∎ the film was too predictable ce film était sans surprise;∎ pejorative you're so predictable! avec toi au moins, on n'est jamais surpris!;∎ there was the predictable standing ovation comme on pouvait le prévoir, le public s'est levé pour l'ovationner/les ovationnerUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > predictable
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predictable [prɪˈdɪktəbl][behaviour] prévisible ; [person, story] sans surprise* * *[prɪ'dɪktəbl]adjective prévisible -
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predictable [prɪˊdɪktəbl] aпредсказу́емый -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > predictable
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > predictable life
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adjective ((negative unpredictable) able to be foretold: His anger was predictable.) predecible, previsibletr[prɪ'dɪktəbəl]1 (results, weather) previsible■ he's so predictable siempre hace lo mismo, siempre dice lo mismopredictable [pri'dɪktəbəl] adj: previsible♦ predictably [-bli] advprɪ'dɪktəbəladjective <result/outcome> previsible[prɪ'dɪktǝbl]ADJ [result, outcome] previsiblethe contents of the report were entirely predictable — el contenido del informe era totalmente previsible
you're so predictable! — (=always saying the same) ¡siempre sales con las mismas! *; (=always behaving the same) ¡siempre estás igual!
you men are so predictable — siempre se sabe lo que los hombres vais a hacer/decir etc
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adjectivevoraus-, vorhersagbar; voraus-, vorhersehbar [Folgen, Reaktion, Ereignis]; berechenbar [Person]* * ** * *pre·dict·able[prɪˈdɪktəbl̩, AM -t̬-]1. (foreseeable) vorhersehbar, voraussagbarher answer was so \predictable es war von vornherein klar, was sie antworten würde* * *[prI'dɪktəbl]adjevent, reaction vorher- or voraussagbar; person durchschaubarto be predictable — vorher- or voraussagbar sein, vorher- or vorauszusagen sein
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with predictable consequences to follow a predictable pattern — mit vorhersehbaren or voraussagbaren Folgen einem vorhersehbaren or voraussagbaren Muster folgen
* * *predictable adj voraus-, vorhersagbar:* * *adjectivevoraus-, vorhersagbar; voraus-, vorhersehbar [Folgen, Reaktion, Ereignis]; berechenbar [Person]* * *adj.voraussagbar adj.vorhersehbar adj. -
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[prɪ'dɪktəbl]aggettivo prevedibile* * *adjective ((negative unpredictable) able to be foretold: His anger was predictable.) prevedibile* * *predictable /prɪˈdɪktəbl/a.che si può predire; predicibile; prevedibilepredictabilityn. [u]l'essere predicibile; prevedibilità.* * *[prɪ'dɪktəbl]aggettivo prevedibile -
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прил. предсказуемый предсказуемый - his reaction was * его реакцию можно было предвидеть predictable предсказуемый ~ прогнозируемыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > predictable
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adjective ((negative unpredictable) able to be foretold: His anger was predictable.) forutsigbaradj. \/prɪˈdɪktəbl\/1) forutsigelig, forutsigbar, som kan forutsies2) som kan forutses -
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adjective ((negative unpredictable) able to be foretold: His anger was predictable.) fyrirsjáanlegur -
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előre látható, megjósolható* * *adjective ((negative unpredictable) able to be foretold: His anger was predictable.) kiszámítható -
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adjective ((negative unpredictable) able to be foretold: His anger was predictable.) previsível -
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a който може да се предскаже, чиито постъпки могат да се предвидят* * *{pri'diktъbl} а който може да се предскаже; чиито постъпк* * *предсказуем;* * *a който може да се предскаже, чиито постъпки могат да се предвидят* * *predictable[pri´diktəbl] adj който може да се предскаже, предсказуем; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv predictably.
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Predictable (disambiguation) — Predictable may refer to: *something which shows predictability * Predictable , a single from Delta Goodrem s 2003 album Innocent Eyes * Predictable (Good Charlotte song), a 2004 single by Good Charlotte * Predictable , a song by the Kinks from… … Wikipedia
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Predictable — Pre*dict a*ble, a. That may be predicted. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
predictable — index foreseeable, regular (conventional) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
predictable — (adj.) 1820, from PREDICT (Cf. predict) + ABLE (Cf. able). Related: Predictably; predictability … Etymology dictionary
predictable — [adj] easy to foretell anticipated, calculable, certain, expected, foreseeable, foreseen, likely, prepared, sure, sure fire*; concepts 404,542,548 Ant. improbable, unexpected, unforeseen, unpredictable … New thesaurus
predictable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to be predicted. 2) derogatory always behaving or occurring in the way expected. DERIVATIVES predictability noun predictably adverb … English terms dictionary
Predictable surprise — A Predictable Surprise describes a situation or circumstance in which avoidable crises are marginalized in order to satisfy economic and social policies.DefinitionMax H. Bazerman and Michael D. Watkins define predictable surprises as problems… … Wikipedia
predictable — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become, get ▪ I m getting too predictable. ▪ make sth ▪ Recent ch … Collocations dictionary
Predictable (Good Charlotte song) — Infobox Single Name = Predictable Artist = Good Charlotte from Album = The Chronicles of Life and Death Released = September 18, 2004 Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Pop punk Length = Label = Epic Writer = Producer = Eric Valentine Chart… … Wikipedia
predictable — pre|dict|a|ble [ prı dıktəbl ] adjective * 1. ) if something is predictable, it happens in the way you would expect: Most of the movies we ve reviewed this summer have had one thing in common predictable plots. The results of most of the studies… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English