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1 bedacht zijn op
v. foresee, pay attention to -
2 verwachten
v. expect, anticipate, hope, foresee, await, look for, look out for -
3 voorzien
adj. stored--------v. foresee, foreknow, provide, previse, fit, furnish, garnish, make provisions, accommodate, anticipate, calculate, extrapolate -
4 voorzien
• to anticipate• to cater for• to cover• to cover requirements• to expect• to foresee• to meet requirements• to provide• to supply -
5 vooruitzien
1 [naar voren/het toekomstige kijken] look ahead/forward♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [voorzien] foresee -
6 voorzien
voorzien11 provided♦voorbeelden:1 wij zijn al voorzien • we have been taken care of/seen torijkelijk/ruim voorzien zijn van • amply provided for/stocked withvoorzien van • fitted/furnished/supplied/equipped/complete with————————voorzien2♦voorbeelden:in zijn onderhoud kunnen voorzien • be able to support oneself/provide for oneself3 zich voorzien van • provide/supply oneself withiemand van levensmiddelen voorzien • provide someone with foodhet huis is voorzien van centrale verwarming • the house is equipped with central heating¶ het op iemand voorzien hebben • be after someone, be aiming for someone
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foresee — foresee, foreknow, divine, apprehend, anticipate can mean to know or expect that something will happen or come into existence in advance of its occurrence or advent or to have knowledge that something exists before it is manifested or expressed.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
foresee — fore·see vt fore·saw, fore·seen, fore·see·ing: to be aware of the reasonable possibility of (as an occurrence or development) beforehand Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. foresee … Law dictionary
Foresee — Fore*see , v. t. [AS. forese[ o]n; fore + se[ o]n to see. See {See}, v. t.] 1. To see beforehand; to have prescience of; to foreknow. [1913 Webster] A prudent man foreseeth the evil. Prov. xxii. 3. [1913 Webster] 2. To provide. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Foresee — Fore*see , v. i. To have or exercise foresight. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foresee — (v.) O.E. foreseon have a premonition, from FORE (Cf. fore ) before + seon to see, see ahead (see SEE (Cf. see) (v.)). Related: Foresaw; foreseeing; foreseen … Etymology dictionary
foresee — [v] anticipate, predict apprehend, call the turn*, crystal ball it*, discern, divine, dope out*, envisage, espy, expect, forebode, forecast, forefeel, foreknow, foretell, have a hunch*, perceive, preknow, presage, previse, prevision,… … New thesaurus
foresee — ► VERB (foresees, foreseeing; past foresaw; past part. foreseen) ▪ be aware of beforehand; predict. DERIVATIVES foreseeable adjective foreseeably adverb foreseer noun … English terms dictionary
foresee — [fôr sē′] vt. foresaw, foreseen, foreseeing [ME forseyn < OE foreseon] to see beforehand; know beforehand; foreknow foreseeable adj. foreseer n … English World dictionary
foresee — 01. We do not [foresee] any problems; everything seems to be going very well. 02. The fire could have been [foreseen] with all this dry weather we ve been having. 03. When his Auntie Mimi threw away his poems, she never [foresaw] that one day… … Grammatical examples in English
foresee — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly ▪ reasonably (esp. BrE) ▪ He could not reasonably have foreseen the consequences. VERB + FORESEE ▪ can ▪ … Collocations dictionary
foresee — v. 1) (K) nobody could foresee his running away 2) (L) he foresaw that prices would drop 3) (Q) who can foresee what should be done? * * * [fɔː siː] (K) nobody could foresee his running away (L) he foresaw that prices would drop (Q) who can… … Combinatory dictionary