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[æn'tɪsɪpeɪt]vt( foresee) przewidywać (przewidzieć perf); ( look forward to) czekać na +acc; ( do first) antycypowaćthis is worse than I anticipated — jest gorzej, niż przewidywałem
* * *[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) spodziewać się, oczekiwać2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) przewidywać• -
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) paredzēt; gaidīt2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) paredzēt; nojaust•* * *nojaust, paredzēt; priecāties, cerēt, gaidīt; priekšlaikus izdarīt, aizsteigties priekšā -
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) laukti, tikėtis2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) numatyti• -
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v. antecipera, förutse, vänta sig; förekomma, föregripa* * *[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) vänta sig, räkna med2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) förutse• -
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) předpokládat2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) předvídat•* * *• předejít• předvídat• očekávat• anticipovat -
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) predpokladať2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) predvídať•* * *• urobit vopred• predvídat• predíst• ocakávat -
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1) предвидеть; антиципировать; ожидать; рассчитывать2) прогнозировать3) порочить новизну (изобретения) -
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∎ we anticipate a good response to our advertisement nous attendons de bons résultats de notre annonce publicitaireanticipated profit profit m espéré;anticipated sales (taux m de) ventes f pl prévues(b) (be prepared for) anticiper, anticiper sur;∎ we anticipated our competitors by launching our product first nous avons devancé la concurrence en lançant notre produit les premiers;∎ he anticipated the fall in price and sold early il a anticipé la baisse des prix et a vendu avant -
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) a anticipa2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) a prevedea• -
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[æn'tɪsɪpeɪt]v1) передбача́ти, передчува́ти, чека́ти, сподіва́тися2) приско́рювати, пришви́дшувати, набли́жувати3) роби́ти щось рані́ше стро́ку (достроко́во)to anticipate payment — сплати́ти рані́ше стро́ку (достроко́во)
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1) приветствовать2) идти навстречу ( запросам)3) предвидеть; предугадывать заранее; опережать4) намечать5) предусматривать; учитыватьanticipate the needs and thought tracks of the searcher предусмотреть запросы читателя и его подход к поискуEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > anticipate
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) προσδοκώ2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) προβλέπω• -
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1) предвосхища́ть, ожида́ть, предви́детьI couldn't anticipate that — я э́того не мог предви́деть
2) позабо́титься зара́нееall our needs were anticipated — обо всех на́ших ну́ждах зара́нее позабо́тились
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[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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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) s'attendre à2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) prévoir• -
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[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) prever2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) prever• -
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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