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1 foregone
'fo:ɡontr['fɔːgɒn]1→ link=forego forego{1 inevitable\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLforegone conclusion resultado inevitableforegone [for'gɔn] adj: previstoa foregone conclusion: un resultado inevitableadj.• pasado, -a adj.• previo, -a adj.• previsible adj.
I fɔːr'gɑːn, fɔː'gɒn
II 'fɔːrgɑːn, 'fɔːgɒn['fɔːɡɒn]the result was a foregone conclusion — el resultado era de prever or (fam) estaba cantado
1.PP of forego2.ADJ* * *
I [fɔːr'gɑːn, fɔː'gɒn]
II ['fɔːrgɑːn, 'fɔːgɒn]the result was a foregone conclusion — el resultado era de prever or (fam) estaba cantado
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2 conclusion
noun1) (end) Abschluss, der2) (result) Ausgang, der3) (decision reached) Beschluss, der* * *[-ʒən]1) (an end: the conclusion of his speech.) der Schluß2) (a judgement: I came to the conclusion that the house was empty.) der Schluß* * *con·clu·sion[kənˈklu:ʒən]nin \conclusion zum Abschluss, abschließendto come to a \conclusion einen Beschluss fassento reach a \conclusion zu einem Entschluss gelangento come to/draw [or reach] the \conclusion that... zu dem Schluss kommen/gelangen, dass...\conclusion of a contract/deal Vertrags-/Geschäftsabschluss m5. LAW\conclusion of fact Tatsachenfeststellung f\conclusion of law rechtliche [Schluss]folgerung, Rechtsfolgerung f* * *[kən'kluːZən]nin conclusion — zum (Ab)schluss, abschließend
3) Schluss(folgerung f) mwhat conclusion do you draw or reach from all this? — welchen Schluss or welche Schlussfolgerung ziehen Sie daraus or aus alldem?
let me know your conclusions —
a hasty conclusion one is forced to the conclusion that... — ein voreiliger Schluss man kommt unweigerlich zu dem Schluss, dass...
* * *conclusion [kənˈkluːʒn] s1. (Ab)Schluss m, Ende n:bring to a conclusion zum Abschluss bringen;in conclusion zum (Ab)Schluss, schließlich, endlich2. Abschluss m (eines Vertrages etc):conclusion of peace Friedensschluss3. (logischer) Schluss, (Schluss)Folgerung f:come to ( oder arrive at) the conclusion that … zu dem Schluss oder der Überzeugung oder der Ansicht oder dem Ergebnis kommen, dass …;draw a conclusion einen Schluss ziehen;4. Beschluss m, Entscheidung f: → academic.ru/28813/foregone">foregone 25. JURa) bindende Verpflichtungb) (prozesshindernde) Einredec) Ausspruch m, Entscheidung fd) Schlussausführungen pl6. Erfolg m, Folge f, Ausgang mwith mit)8. LING Apodosis f (Nachsatz eines Bedingungssatzes)9. MATH Rückschluss mcon. abk2. conclusion3. connection4. consolidated5. continued* * *noun1) (end) Abschluss, der2) (result) Ausgang, der3) (decision reached) Beschluss, der* * *n.Ausgang n.Ergebnis -se n.Folgerung f.Schluss ¨-e m.Schlussfolgerung f. -
3 forgone
1→ link=forgo forgo{1 que era de prever, que estaba cantado,-a
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