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1 precede
transitive verb2) (in order or time) vorangehen (+ Dat.); (in vehicle) voranfahren (+ Dat.); (in time also) vorausgehen (+ Dat.)precede X with Y — X (Dat.) Y vorausschicken od. voranstellen
* * *[pri'si:d](to go, happen etc before: She preceded him into the room.) vorausgehen- academic.ru/57368/precedence">precedence- precedent
- preceding* * *pre·cede[pri:ˈsi:d, AM prɪˈ-]vt1. (in time)2. (in space)▪ to \precede sb/sth jdm/etw vorangehen [o vorausgehen]▪ sb/sth is \preceded by sb/sth jd/etw geht jdm/etw voranwe were \preceded into the hall by the chancellor der Rektor schritt uns voraus in die Halleif the instruction is \preceded by an asterisk,... wenn ein Sternchen vor der Anweisung steht,...* * *[prɪ'siːd]vt(in order, time) vorangehen (+dat); (in importance) gehen vor (+dat); (in rank) stehen über (+dat)for the month preceding this — den( ganzen) Monat davor
* * *precede [ˌpriːˈsiːd; prı-]A v/t1. auch fig (auch zeitlich) voraus-, vorangehen (dat):the years preceding his death die Jahre vor seinem TodB v/i1. voran-, vorausgehen2. den Vorrang oder Vortritt haben* * *transitive verb1) (in rank) rangieren vor (+ Dat.); (in importance) wichtiger sein als; Vorrang haben vor (+ Dat.)2) (in order or time) vorangehen (+ Dat.); (in vehicle) voranfahren (+ Dat.); (in time also) vorausgehen (+ Dat.)3) (preface, introduce)precede X with Y — X (Dat.) Y vorausschicken od. voranstellen
* * *v.vorangehen v.vorausgehen v.
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