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1 anticipate
اِحْتَاطَ \ anticipate: to see what is going to happen and do what is necessary: Anticipating the big rise in the price of cars, he decided to buy one at once. \ See Also اِحْتَسَبَ مُقَدَّمًا \ اِحْتَسَبَ مُقدَّمًا \ anticipate: to see what is going to happen and do what is necessary: Anticipating the big rise in the price of cars, he decided to buy one at once. \ بَادَرَ \ anticipate: to do something before the right time or before sb. else does it: I was going to invite you to dinner, but our friend has anticipated me. \ See Also سبق (سَبَقَ) -
2 anticipate
تَوَقَّعَ \ anticipate: to expect: The police don’t anticipate any trouble from the crowd. be in for: to be going to experience or to suffer: We’re in for a storm. expect: to think that sb. or sth. will come: I’m expecting a letter from her. I expect her tomorrow. My wife is expecting a baby, regard as probable I expect it will rain. I expect no trouble from him. I expect to see her soon. foresee: to see what will probably happen: I foresee that we shall soon need a new car. \ See Also ترقب (تَرَقَّبَ) -
3 anticipate
[ænˈtɪsəpeɪt] verb1) to expect (something):يَتَوَقَّعI'm not anticipating any trouble.
2) to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary:يَسْتَبِقA businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.
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4 Anticipate Compensate Meta-cognition Error checking
Physiology: ACMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Anticipate Compensate Meta-cognition Error checking
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5 anticipate
порочить новизну; отрицать новизну ( изобретения)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > anticipate
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6 forestall, anticipate
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7 Coordinate, Anticipate, Verify
Military: CAVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Coordinate, Anticipate, Verify
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8 Greet React Escort Anticipate And Thank
American: GREATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Greet React Escort Anticipate And Thank
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9 Greet Respond Escort Anticipate And Thank
Business: GREATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Greet Respond Escort Anticipate And Thank
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10 elezioni anticipate
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11 elezioni anticipate
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12 anticipare
anticipatedenaro pay in advancepartenza, riunione et cetera bring forward* * *anticipare v.tr.1 to anticipate; ( denaro) to advance: anticipare la partenza, to anticipate one's departure; anticipare una somma, to pay a sum in advance; ( imprestarla) to advance a sum // anticipare un'idea, to anticipate an idea // anticipare i tempi, to be ahead of one's time // (mecc.) anticipare l'accensione, to advance the ignition2 ( far sapere, divulgare) to divulge, to disclose: anticipare il contenuto di una relazione, dei colloqui, to divulge (o to disclose) the outcome of a paper, of the meetings3 ( prevenire) to anticipate, to forestall: anticipare le mosse di qlcu., to forestall s.o.'s moves; anticipare le obiezioni di qlcu., to anticipate s.o.'s objections◆ v. intr. to come* early, to arrive early; to happen early: quest'anno il caldo ha anticipato, this year the warm weather has come early; il treno ha anticipato di dieci minuti, the train was ten minutes early.* * *[antitʃi'pare]1. vt1) (spostare prima nel tempo) to bring forwardanticipare i tempi — (accelerare) to speed things up, (precorrere) to be ahead of one's time
2) (precedere: reazione, risposta) to anticipateanticipare la palla/l'avversario Sport — to keep ahead of the ball/one's opponent
3) (sorpresa, notizia) to reveal4) (pagare) to pay in advance, (prestare) to lend2. vianticipare di un'ora — to come o arrive an hour earlier
* * *[antitʃi'pare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fare in anticipo) to bring* forward [nozze, partenza] (di by); to advance [ data]2) (dire in anticipo) to tell* [sth.] in advance [ risultati]3) (pagare in anticipo) to pay* [sth.] in advance; (prestare) to advance [ somma]4) (prevenire) to forestall [azione, persona]2.anticipare le mosse di qcn. — to second-guess sb
••anticipare i tempi — (accelerare) to speed up things; (precorrere) to be ahead of the times
* * *anticipare/antit∫i'pare/ [1]1 (fare in anticipo) to bring* forward [nozze, partenza] (di by); to advance [ data]2 (dire in anticipo) to tell* [sth.] in advance [ risultati]4 (prevenire) to forestall [azione, persona]; anticipare le mosse di qcn. to second-guess sb. -
13 предусещам
anticipate(нещо лошо) have a foreboding (of), forebode(предвкусвам) foretaste* * *предусѐщам,* * *divine; forefeel{,fO;`fi;l}; scent (прен.)* * *1. (нещо лошо) have a foreboding (of), forebode 2. (предвкусвам) foretaste 3. anticipate -
14 esperar con aprehensión
• anticipate with apprehension• anticipate with fear• anticipate with uneasinessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esperar con aprehensión
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15 forvente
anticipate, expect, mean, expect* * *verb. expect, anticipate -
16 flaenbrofi
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17 unaprijed uzeti u obzir
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18 očekivati
• anticipate; await; bargain; bargain for; be in for; bide; calculate; contemplate; expect; look; look for; look-for; promise oneself; stay; stay on; stay upon; tarry; think; to anticipate; to be in for; to lock for; to look for; watch; ween -
19 опережать
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20 предвкушать
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anticipate danger — index fear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
anticipate injury — index fear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
anticipate needs — index provide (arrange for) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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