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1 lack of foresight
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2 foresight
- sæitnoun (the ability to see in advance what may happen and to plan for it: She had the foresight to drive carefully in case the roads were icy.) previsióntr['fɔːsaɪt]1 previsión nombre femeninoforesight ['for.saɪt] n: previsión fn.• prevención s.f.• previsión s.f.• providencia s.f.'fɔːrsaɪt, 'fɔːsaɪtmass noun previsión f['fɔːsaɪt]N previsión fto have or show foresight — ser previsor or precavido
he had the foresight to... — tuvo la precaución de...
lack of foresight — imprevisión f, falta f de previsión
* * *['fɔːrsaɪt, 'fɔːsaɪt]mass noun previsión f -
3 prevision
previsión sustantivo femenino◊ en previsión de … as a precaution against …;por falta de previsión owing to a lack of foresight
previsión sustantivo femenino
1 (predicción) forecast
según la previsión de las ventas, according to the sales forecast
2 (precaución) precaution
por falta de previsión, through lack of foresight ' previsión' also found in these entries: Spanish: cálculo - dimanar - panorama - verificarse English: farsightedness - forecast - foresight - mark - anticipationn.• previsión s.f. -
4 imprevisión
imprevisión sustantivo femenino lack of foresight
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