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1 plan
[plan]1. noun1) an idea of how to do something; a method of doing something:If everyone follows this plan, we will succeed
خِطَّهI have worked out a plan for making a lot of money.
2) an intention or arrangement:مَقْصَد، قَصْد، تَخْطيطWhat are your plans for tomorrow?
These are the plans of/for our new house
خَريطَه، تَصْميمa street-plan.
2. verb– past tense, past participle planned1) ( sometimes with on) to intend (to do something):يُخَطِّطThey are planning a trip to Italy.
2) to decide how something is to be done; to arrange (something):يُقَرِّر عَلى ، يَنْوي، يَعْتَزِمWe'll have to plan very carefully if we are to succeed.
3) to design (a building, town etc):يُصَمِّمThis is the architect who planned the building.
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2 drive en plan gjennom
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3 snuti
snuti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `warp'Church Slavic:Russian:snovát' `warp, dash about' [verb], snujú [1sg], snuët [3sg]Czech:Slovak:Polish:snuć `warp, spin' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:snòvati `warp' [verb], snȕjēm [1sg]Slovene:snováti `warp' [verb], snújem [1sg]Bulgarian:snová `warp' [verb]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: snou-Other cognates:Go. snúa `wind, twist, warp' [verb] -
4 aikoa
yks.nom. aikoa; yks.gen. aion; yks.part. aikoi; yks.ill. aikoisi; mon.gen. aikokoon; mon.part. aikonut; mon.ill. aiottiinbe going to (verb)contemplate (verb)design (verb)intend (verb)mean (verb)plan (verb)propose (verb)purpose (verb)* * *• determine• purpose• propose• project• ponder• plan• meditate• mean• intend• have in mind• design• contemplate• consider• be out to• be going to• be about to• aim• have in view -
5 kaavailla
yks.nom. kaavailla; yks.gen. kaavailen; yks.part. kaavaili; yks.ill. kaavailisi; mon.gen. kaavailkoon; mon.part. kaavaillut; mon.ill. kaavailtiinenvisage (verb)figure (verb)forecast (verb)outline (verb)plan (verb)sketch out (verb)* * *• sketch out• sketch• plan• outline• model• forecast• figure• compose• design• form -
6 sommitella
yks.nom. sommitella; yks.gen. sommittelen; yks.part. sommitteli; yks.ill. sommittelisi; mon.gen. sommitelkoon; mon.part. sommitellut; mon.ill. sommiteltiincompile (verb)compose (verb)design (verb)draw up (verb)plan (verb)* * *• fit together• put together• sketch• model• design• construct• compose• compile• plan• draw up -
7 planificar
v.to plan.Ella diseña para la empresa She lays plans for the company.* * *1 to plan* * *verb* * *VT to plan* * *verbo transitivo to plan, draw up a plan for* * *= plan, schedule, put + a plan in place.Ex. An expansion of this edition which will serve school librarians throughout the English-speaking world is planned.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. One key to success is a principal who knows what is needed and can put a plan in place.----* sin planificar = unplanned.* volver a planificar = reschedule.* * *verbo transitivo to plan, draw up a plan for* * *= plan, schedule, put + a plan in place.Ex: An expansion of this edition which will serve school librarians throughout the English-speaking world is planned.
Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex: One key to success is a principal who knows what is needed and can put a plan in place.* sin planificar = unplanned.* volver a planificar = reschedule.* * *planificar [A2 ]vtto plan, draw up a plan for* * *
planificar ( conjugate planificar) verbo transitivo
to plan, draw up a plan for
planificar verbo transitivo to plan
' planificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
presupuesto
English:
plan
- program
- programme
* * *planificar vtto plan* * *v/t plan* * *planificar {72} vt: to plan* * *planificar vb to plan [pt. & pp. planned] -
8 ordne
* * *verb. [ regulere] regulate verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, put in order, adjust (f.eks. ) verb. straighten up (f.eks. ) verb. [ reparere] fix, repair verb. (en tvist) adjust verb. arrange (f.eks.arrange the books alphabetically
) verb. (et lån) negotiate verb. [rydde, pynte] tidy, tidy up verb. (anbringe i en bestemt orden) arrange (f.eks.something alphabetically, the flowers in groups
) verb. (gjeld) settle, square (f.eks. ) verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, rearrange, adjust (f.eks.he adjusted his tie; adjust one's clothes
) verb. (papirer, brev, etc. i mapper, kartoteker) file verb. (skaffe ved planlegging e.l.) arrange (f.eks.a compromise, a programme, a schedule, a settlement
) (NB can you arrange to be here at verb. (ta seg av) see to (f.eks. ) verb. (treffe bestemmelse om) settle (f.eks.the future of the school system; that is for him to settle
) verb. [ organisere] organize (f.eks.the financial system; the book is organized according to the following plan
) verb. [ regulere] regulate (f.eks.ordne lønningsforholdene regulate wages; regulate conditions within the coal industry
) verb. [ sortere] sort (f.eks. ) verb. [ klare] straighten out (f.eks.a difficulty, one's affairs, one's finances
) verb. US: fix (f.eks. ) (det skal vi nok ordne) we'll see to that!, we'll take care of that!, that will be all right! -
9 měniti
I. měniti I Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `change, exchange'Page in Trubačev: XVIII 173-174Old Church Slavic:měnitъ (Supr.) `changes' [verb]Russian:menít' (dial.) `change, exchange' [verb]Czech:měniti `exchange, change' [verb]Slovak:Polish:mienić się `change colour' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:mijèniti `change' [verb]Slovene:mẹníti `change, exchange' [verb], mením [1sg]Bulgarian:menjá `change, exchange' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: moiniʔteiLithuanian:mainýti `exchange' [verb], maĩno [3sg]Latvian:maĩnît `exchange' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: moi-Other cognates:Skt. máyate `exchange, change' [verb]II. měniti II Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `think'Page in Trubačev: XVIII 174-175Old Church Slavic:měniti `suppose, think, reckon, mention' [verb], měnjǫ [1sg]Old Russian:měniti `think, suppose, mention, mean, symbolize' [verb]Czech:míniti `think, suppose, intend' [verb]Slovak:Polish:mienić `think, suppose' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:Slovene:mẹ́niti `think, suppose' [verb], mẹ́nim [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: moi-n-Other cognates: -
10 prever
v.1 to foresee, to anticipate.una reacción que los médicos no habían previsto a reaction the doctors hadn't foreseense prevé una fuerte oposición popular a la ley strong popular opposition to the law is anticipated o expectedElla previó el desastre She foresaw the disaster.2 to plan.prevén vender un millón de unidades they plan to sell a million unitstenía previsto ir al cine esta tarde I was planning to go to the cinema this evening3 to forecast, to predict (predecir) (catástrofe, acontecimiento).4 to prepare for, to plan ahead, to make provisions for, to make provision for.Ellos previeron la tormenta They prepared for the storm.Ellos previeron They planned ahead.5 to bargain for, to bargain on.Ellos previeron un mejor precio They bargained for a better price.* * *1 (anticipar) to foresee, forecast2 (preparar) to plan* * *verbanticipate, envisage, foresee* * *VT1) (=adivinar) to foresee; (=predecir) to predict, forecastprever que... — to anticipate that..., expect that...
si ganan como se prevé — if they win as expected o predicted
2) (=proyectar) to planla elección está prevista para... — the election is scheduled o planned for...
3) (=establecer) to provide for, establishla ley prevé que... — the law provides o stipulates that...
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( anticipar) <acontecimiento/consecuencias> to foresee, anticipate; < tiempo> to forecastb) (proyectar, planear)tiene prevista su llegada a las 11 horas — it is due o scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock
c) ley to envisage2.prever vi* * *= anticipate, envisage, envision, foresee, make + provision for, look + ahead, predict, contemplate, slate (for).Ex. The information that most modern indexes must organise concerns much more complex subjects than Cutter could have anticipated.Ex. It is fairly common to have to modify a standard list, or compile a fresh list when a new application is envisaged.Ex. Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.Ex. Developments in this area are proceeding at such a pace it is impossible to foresee total needs for next year let alone for the life of the building.Ex. We must of course make provision for those users who look for information under one of the other terms, and this is discussed below in the section on showing semantic relationships.Ex. The author gives a brief description of the library and information scene in 1974 and looks ahead to what it will be like in 2014.Ex. Further, it is necessary to predict in avance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly; this forecasting is obviously difficult.Ex. These details are primarily useful as a record of expenditure or to organisations or individuals contemplating the purchase of a work.Ex. The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.----* prever una necesidad = project + need.* previendo = in anticipation of.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( anticipar) <acontecimiento/consecuencias> to foresee, anticipate; < tiempo> to forecastb) (proyectar, planear)tiene prevista su llegada a las 11 horas — it is due o scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock
c) ley to envisage2.prever vi* * *= anticipate, envisage, envision, foresee, make + provision for, look + ahead, predict, contemplate, slate (for).Ex: The information that most modern indexes must organise concerns much more complex subjects than Cutter could have anticipated.
Ex: It is fairly common to have to modify a standard list, or compile a fresh list when a new application is envisaged.Ex: Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.Ex: Developments in this area are proceeding at such a pace it is impossible to foresee total needs for next year let alone for the life of the building.Ex: We must of course make provision for those users who look for information under one of the other terms, and this is discussed below in the section on showing semantic relationships.Ex: The author gives a brief description of the library and information scene in 1974 and looks ahead to what it will be like in 2014.Ex: Further, it is necessary to predict in avance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly; this forecasting is obviously difficult.Ex: These details are primarily useful as a record of expenditure or to organisations or individuals contemplating the purchase of a work.Ex: The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.* prever una necesidad = project + need.* previendo = in anticipation of.* * *vt1 (anticipar) ‹acontecimiento/consecuencias› to foresee, anticipate; ‹tiempo› to forecastlo siento, pero no podía prever lo que iba a suceder I'm sorry, but I couldn't foresee o anticipate what was going to happenno habían previsto los posibles fallos de la maquinaria they had not foreseen the possibility of machine failurese prevé un aumento de los precios del petróleo an increase in the price of oil is predicted o forecasttodo hace prever su victoria en las próximas elecciones everything points to her victory in the coming elections2(proyectar, planear): las medidas previstas por el gobierno the measures planned by the governmentla terminación del puente está prevista para finales de año the bridge is due to be completed by the end of the yeartiene prevista su llegada a las 11 horas its expected time of arrival is 11 o'clock, it is due o scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clocktodo salió tal como estaba previsto everything turned out just as plannedel presidente decidió continuar con el programa previsto the president decided to continue with the program as plannedtenía previsto comenzar su gira el próximo martes he had planned to start his tour next Tuesdayque su madre viniera no estaba previsto en el programa ( hum); her mother coming along wasn't part of the plan ( colloq)3 «ley» to envisage■ prevervito expectcomo era de prever as was to be expected* * *
prever ( conjugate prever) verbo transitivo
‹ tiempo› to forecast;
b) (proyectar, planear):
tiene prevista su llegada a las 11 horas it is due o scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock;
todo salió tal como estaba previsto everything turned out just as planned
verbo intransitivo:
prever verbo transitivo
1 (anticipar) to foresee, predict: no previó las consecuencias, she didn't foresee the consequences
2 (disponer) to plan, prepare: la salida está prevista para las 9 horas, departure is due at 9 a.m.
' prever' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contar
- esperar
English:
anticipate
- envisage
- envision
- forecast
- foresee
- outguess
- think ahead
- visualize
- contingency
- foregone
* * *♦ vt1. [predecir] to forecast, to predict;él había previsto el terremoto he had forecast o predicted the earthquake2. [planear] to plan;prevén vender un millón de unidades del nuevo modelo they plan to sell a million units of the new model;tenía previsto ir al cine esta tarde I was planning to go to the cinema this evening;tenía previsto llamarte en cuanto supiera la noticia I was intending to phone you as soon as I heard the news3. [anticipar] to foresee, to anticipate;era una reacción que los médicos no habían previsto it was a reaction the doctors hadn't foreseen;se prevé una fuerte oposición popular a la ley strong popular opposition to the law is anticipated o expected;no se prevén grandes atascos en las carreteras no major holdups on the roads are anticipated;todo hace prever que nevará este fin de semana all the signs are that it will snow this weekend♦ vicomo era de prever as was to be expected* * *<part previsto> v/t foresee* * *prever {88} vtanticipar: to foresee, to anticipate* * * -
11 programar
v.1 to plan (actividades, proyecto).2 to schedule (television).3 to program (mechanics).Ellos programan conciertos They program concerts.Ella programa el computador She programs the computer.Los policías programaron al ladrón The police programmed the thief.El chico programa muy bien The boy programs very well.* * *1 (gen) to programme (US program)2 INFORMÁTICA to program3 (organizar, planear) to plan* * *verb1) to program2) schedule* * *VT1) [+ actividades, vacaciones] (=planear) to plan; [detalladamente] to draw up a programme o (EEUU) program for2) (Inform) [+ ordenador] to program; [+ vídeo] to programme, program (EEUU)3) (TV, Radio) to show4) (Ferro) to schedule, timetable5) [+ futuro] to shape, mould, mold (EEUU), determine* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Rad, TV) to scheduleb) <actividades/eventos> to plan, draw up a program* for; <horario/fecha> to schedule, program*; < viaje> to organizec) (Transp) <llegadas/salidas> to schedule, timetable (BrE)2) (Inf) to program* * *= programme [program, -USA], schedule, slate (for), script.Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.Ex. The program was designed and scripted using the Apple Macintosh computer with HyperCard software.----* volver a programar = reschedule.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Rad, TV) to scheduleb) <actividades/eventos> to plan, draw up a program* for; <horario/fecha> to schedule, program*; < viaje> to organizec) (Transp) <llegadas/salidas> to schedule, timetable (BrE)2) (Inf) to program* * *= programme [program, -USA], schedule, slate (for), script.Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex: The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.Ex: The program was designed and scripted using the Apple Macintosh computer with HyperCard software.* volver a programar = reschedule.* * *programar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Rad, TV) to scheduleno estaba programada para hoy it was not scheduled for today2 ‹actividades/eventos› (planear) to plan, draw up a program* for; (organizar) to schedule, program*la agencia programa viajes al Lejano Oriente the agency organizes trips to the Far Eastla gira todavía no ha sido programada the program for the tour has yet to be finalizedlas visitas programadas al palacio the organized o group visits to the palaceB1 ( Inf) to program2 ‹persona› to program*nuestra cultura nos programa para la competencia our culture conditions o programs us to be competitive* * *
programar ( conjugate programar) verbo transitivo
1a) (Rad, TV) to schedule
‹horario/fecha› to schedule, program( conjugate program);
‹ viaje› to organize
2 (Inf) to program
programar verbo transitivo
1 (actividades, eventos) to programme, draw up a programme for: han programado un ciclo de cine portugués, they've programmed a series of Portuguese films
2 (un aparato) to set, programme: no sé programar el vídeo, I don't know how to program the VCR
3 (radio, televisión) to schedule
(medios de transporte, entradas/salidas) to schedule, timetable
4 Inform to program
' programar' also found in these entries:
English:
program
- programme
- reschedule
- schedule
- time
- timetable
* * *♦ vt1. [actividades, proyecto] to plan;han programado una reunión para el lunes they have scheduled a meeting for Monday2. [en televisión] to schedule;[en cine] to put on;suelen programar documentales por las tardes they usually put on o show documentaries in the afternoons3. [máquina, vídeo] to programme4. Informát to program♦ viInformát to program* * *v/t1 aparato program, Brprogramme2 INFOR program3 ( planear) schedule* * *programar vt1) : to schedule, to plan2) : to program (a computer, etc.)* * *programar vb¿has programado las vacaciones de verano? have you planned your summer holidays? -
12 kaavoittaa
yks.nom. kaavoittaa; yks.gen. kaavoitan; yks.part. kaavoitti; yks.ill. kaavoittaisi; mon.gen. kaavoittakoon; mon.part. kaavoittanut; mon.ill. kaavoitettiinplan (verb)zone (verb)* * *• zone• draw a plan• formulate• plan• turn the scales -
13 tuumailla
yks.nom. tuumailla; yks.gen. tuumailen; yks.part. tuumaili; yks.ill. tuumailisi; mon.gen. tuumailkoon; mon.part. tuumaillut; mon.ill. tuumailtiinplan (verb)ponder (verb)reflect (verb)think (verb)* * *• consider• reflect• reflect upon• ponder• philosophize• philosophise• meditate• contemplate• be thinking• think• deliberate -
14 asemakaavoittaa
yks.nom. asemakaavoittaa; yks.gen. asemakaavoitan; yks.part. asemakaavoitti; yks.ill. asemakaavoittaisi; mon.gen. asemakaavoittakoon; mon.part. asemakaavoittanut; mon.ill. asemakaavoitettiindraw a plan (verb)* * *• draw a plan for a town• draw a plan• draw a plat -
15 planlegge
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16 at planlægge
to plan -
17 планирам
to plan -
18 framlegge
verb. [ presentere] present verb. [ vise frem] exhibit verb. [til bedømmelse, avgjørelse] submit (f.eks. ) verb. [ offentliggjøre] publish verb. (jus) [ bevis] produce (jus) (be motparten framlegge) request opponent to produce -
19 fremlegge
verb. [ presentere] present verb. [ vise frem] exhibit verb. [til bedømmelse, avgjørelse] submit (f.eks. ) verb. [ offentliggjøre] publish verb. (jus) [ bevis] produce (jus) (be motparten fremlegge) request opponent to produce -
20 oppstille
verb. set up, put up, arrange verb. place, arrange, erect verb. (militær) (i kolonner) form in columns verb. [formulere etc.] draw up (f.eks. a budget, a contract, a plan, a verb. [ som kandidat ved valg] nominate, put up; (US også) run
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