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foresees (verb)

  • 1 sees

    to transcribe what one sees — точно фиксировать всё, что видишь

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. apprehends (verb) accepts; apprehends; catches; compasses; comprehends; cottons on to; cottons to; fathoms; follows; grasps; make out; makes out; reads; take in; takes; takes in; tumbles to; understands
    2. beholds (verb) beholds; descries; discerns; distinguishes; espies; marks; minds; notes; notices; observes; perceives; remarks; twigs; views
    3. dates (verb) dates; takes out
    4. discovers (verb) ascertains; catches on; determines; discovers; finds out; hears; learns; tumbles; unearths
    5. foresees (verb) anticipates; divines; envisions; foreknows; foresees; previsions; visualizes
    6. guides (verb) conducts; directs; escorts; guides; leads; pilots; routes; shepherds; shows; steers
    7. has (verb) experiences; go through; has; knows; meet with; suffers; sustains; tastes; undergoes
    8. looks (verb) looks; minds; watches
    9. stops (verb) calls; come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; stops
    10. thinks (verb) conceives; envisages; envisions; fancies; fantasises; features; images; imagines; pictures; projects; realizes; thinks; visions; visualises
    11. visits (verb) comes by; comes over; drops by; drops in; looks in; looks up; pops in; runs in; steps in; stops by; stops in; visits

    English-Russian base dictionary > sees

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