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1 precede
سَبَقَ \ overtake: (of a vehicle on the road, or its driver) to pass a vehicle (or its driver) that is going in the same direction: It is dangerous to overtake (a car or anyone) on a corner. precede: to go before or in front of: I preceded him into the room. Look at the word in the preceding line (in the line above). -
2 precede
تَقَدَّمَ عَلَى \ precede: to go before or in front of: I preceded him into the room. Look at the word in the preceding line (in the line above). -
3 precede
[prɪ'siːd]Abbreviation: PRECD -
4 precede
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5 la calma que precede a la tormenta
Ex. The article 'University libraries -- the lull before the storm?' predicts steep rises in periodical subscription prices and increased student numbers.* * *Ex: The article 'University libraries -- the lull before the storm?' predicts steep rises in periodical subscription prices and increased student numbers.
Spanish-English dictionary > la calma que precede a la tormenta
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6 estimulación sexual que precede al coito
• foreplay• sexual stimulation preceding intercourseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estimulación sexual que precede al coito
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7 que precede
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8 precedere
precede* * *precedere v.tr. to precede; to come* before, to come* ahead; to go* before, to go* ahead: nella lista il mio nome era preceduto da molti candidati, in the list my name was preceded by many candidates; il cantante era preceduto dai fotografi, the singer was preceded by photographers; il film fu preceduto da un documentario, the film was preceded by a documentary; mi hai preceduto nella risposta, you answered before me; il prete precedeva la processione, the priest was at the head of the procession; la calma che precede la tempesta, the calm before the storm; i mesi che precedettero il mio matrimonio, the months previous to (o before) my marriage; precedimi, io arrivo fra breve, go ahead, I'm just coming; ti precederò di qualche settimana, I'll precede you by a few weeks◆ v. intr. to come* first, to precede: precede una lunga lista di nomi, first comes a long list of names.* * *[pre'tʃɛdere]verbo transitivo1) to precede, to go* before, to come* before; (nel tempo) [avvenimento, periodo] to precede, to lead* up to2) (anticipare) to anticipate* * *precedere/pre't∫εdere/ [2]1 to precede, to go* before, to come* before; (nel tempo) [avvenimento, periodo] to precede, to lead* up to; l'auto che mi precedeva the car in front of me; mi aveva preceduto di cinque minuti he'd got there five minutes ahead of me2 (anticipare) to anticipate. -
9 предхождам
precede, go before* * *предхо̀ждам,гл. precede, go before.* * *antecede* * *precede, go before -
10 mendahului
precede, out distance, go before, antedate* * *precede something or someone; pass by someone -
11 предшествувам
precede, go before* * *precede, go before -
12 предшествам
precede, usher* * *предшѐствам,гл. precede, go before, forego, forerun.* * *antecede; forego{fO;`gou}; forerun; go before -
13 flaenori
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14 biti ispred čega
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15 stajati ispred
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16 zauzimati
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17 предпосылать
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18 предшествовать
precede глагол:precede (предшествовать, превосходить, предпосылать, быть впереди, стоять или идти перед, стоять или идти впереди)forerun (предшествовать, предвещать)take priority of (предшествовать, пользоваться преимуществом) -
19 стоять или идти впереди
precede глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > стоять или идти впереди
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20 стоять или идти перед
precede глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > стоять или идти перед
См. также в других словарях:
précédé — précédé, ée (pré sé dé, dée) part. passé de précéder. Qui a devant soi quelqu un. • Et, précédé des jeux, des grâces, des plaisirs, Il vole aux champs français sur l aile des zéphirs, VOLT. Henr. IX.. Fig. • Précédé au barreau par cette… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Precede — Pre*cede , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Preceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Preceding}.] [L. praecedere, praecessum; prae before + cedere to go, to be in motion: cf. F. pr[ e]ceder. See {Pre }, and {Cede}.] 1. To go before in order of time; to occur first with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precede — precede, proceed Note that precede, meaning ‘to go before’ is spelt cede, whereas proceed, meaning ‘to go ahead’, is spelt ceed … Modern English usage
precede — ► VERB 1) come or go before in time, order, or position. 2) (precede with) preface or introduce (something) with. DERIVATIVES preceding adjective. ORIGIN Latin praecedere go before … English terms dictionary
precede — I verb antecede, antecedere, antedate, antegredi, anteire, anticipate, be ahead of, come before, come first, forerun, go ahead of, go before, go in advance, go in front of, harbinger, herald, introduce, lead, lead the way, pave the way, pioneer,… … Law dictionary
precede, proceed — Precede means to come before, to go in advance of. Proceed means to go forward, to carry on. Senator Blunt preceded his staff into the room and proceeded to justify his vote on the measure … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
precede — (v.) early 15c., to occur before, from M.Fr. preceder, from L. praecedere to go before, from prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) + cedere to go (see CEDE (Cf. cede)). Meaning to walk in front of is late 15c.; that of to go before in rank or impor … Etymology dictionary
precede vs proceed — Precede is a verb that means to be or to go before something or someone in time or space. For example: Ecological extinction caused by overfishing precedes other human disturbance to coastal ecosystems. Proceed is a verb that means to… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
precede vs proceed — Precede is a verb that means to be or to go before something or someone in time or space. For example: Ecological extinction caused by overfishing precedes other human disturbance to coastal ecosystems. Proceed is a verb that means to… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
precede — [v] go ahead of antecede, antedate, anticipate, be ahead of, come first, forerun, foreshadow, go before, go in advance, guide, harbinger, have a head start*, head, head up, herald, in space, introduce, lead, light the way*, outrank, pace, pave… … New thesaurus
precedé — Precedé, [preced]ée. part. pass. Il a les significations de son verbe … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française