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[fo:'si:]past tense - foresaw; verb(to see or know about before or in advance: He could foresee the difficulties.) predvídať- foresight* * *• predvídat -
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[fo:'si:]past tense - foresaw; verb(to see or know about before or in advance: He could foresee the difficulties.) a prevedea- foresight -
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[fo:'si:]past tense - foresaw; verb(to see or know about before or in advance: He could foresee the difficulties.) προβλέπω- foresight -
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[fo:'si:]past tense - foresaw; verb(to see or know about before or in advance: He could foresee the difficulties.) prévoir- foresight -
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[fo:'si:]past tense - foresaw; verb(to see or know about before or in advance: He could foresee the difficulties.) prever- foresight -
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verb(past foresaw; past participle foreseen)предвидетьSyn:hope* * *(v) предвидеть; предсказать; предсказывать; предусматривать; предусмотреть* * *(foresaw, foreseen) предвидеть* * *[fore'see || fɔr'sɪː /fɔː-] v. предвидеть, провидеть, знать заранее* * ** * *прош. вр. - foresaw, прич. прош. вр. - foreseen предвидеть -
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предполагать; предполагается; предполагалось; ожидаемыйanticipated value — ожидаемое значение; ожидаемая величина
Синонимический ряд:1. due (adj.) due; scheduled2. expected (adj.) expected; foreseen; likely; predictable; predicted; prepared for3. expected (verb) awaited; bargain on; depend on; expected; figure on; look for4. foresaw/foreseen (verb) apprehended; forefelt; foreknew/foreknown; foresaw/foreseen; saw/seen; visualized5. prevented (verb) forestalled; prevented6. saw (verb) anticipated; divined; envisioned; foresaw; saw -
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foresee [fɔ:ˈsi:]* * *[fɔː'siː] -
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↑ VerbНеправильные глаголы — это такие глаголы, у которых форма прошедшего времени (Past tense form), а также форма причастия прошедшего времени (Past participle) образуется не так, как у правильных глаголов. Обе эти формы приводятся с словаре. Первой в словаре указывается Basic verb form. Непосредственно за ней следует Past tense form. После нее указывается форма Past participle.Список неправильных глаголов: -
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