1. to foresee
to foresee the future of the company
It is impossible to foresee the future.
英语 单词“передбачити“(to foresee)出现在集合中:
500 most important Ukrainian verbs 475 - 5002. predict
Isn't there any way to predict how he'll act?
Some people say they can predict the future.
Which team do you predict will win the game?
The day will soon come when we will be able to predict earthquakes.
It's impossible to predict earthquakes.
We cannot predict what will happen.
There's no way to predict what you will dream tonight.
The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
We cannot really predict anything.
It's hard to predict what the weather will be like tomorrow.
I can no more predict the future than I can fly.
After hours of browsing TV Tropes, Lyle could predict the ending of any show. This gave him a distaste for entertainment that, in a roundabout way, enabled him to make time for a more productive life.
The Ying Yang diviner may not predict his own fate.
Some scientists predict that the world oil reserves will be used up within a century.
Dan's completely off the wall; you can't predict what he's going to do next.
英语 单词“передбачити“(predict)出现在集合中:
Commuting from abroad3. envision
How do you envision your future?
I'll take you step by step through what we've envisioned is gonna happen.
I don't envision the building complex being constructed before the set date.
So envision what it looks like all wrapped up.
He envisioned the partnership between the governement and business.
she envisioned the admiring glances of guests seeing her home
To envision the future, one must learn from the past to create a new tomorrow
英语 单词“передбачити“(envision)出现在集合中:
UI/UX Design4. anticipate
Nobody anticipated defeat.
What do you anticipate?
We have to anticipate his next move if we want to find him.
Boxers must concentrate on what their opponent is doing and anticipate their moves, timing is everything!
it was anticipated that the rains would slow the military campaign //// He probably anticipated the way things were moving in terms of the moral and social climate
to expect something, or to prepare for something before it happens przewidywać, oczekiwać to anticipate a problem [+ that] We anticipate that prices will fall next year.
We need someone who can anticipate and respond to change.
Bt placing sensors in earthquake-prone areas, scientists can anticipate some termors in time to warn the public
it was anticipated that the rains would slow the military campaign
Formal orders in this regard are anticipated in a day or so.
We don't anticipate any trouble / The holiday cost a lot more than we had anticipated
As best you can, anticipate the next word to come up.
In chess, you have to try to anticipate your opponent’s moves.
They anticipate having several applicants for the job. At this stage we can't really anticipate what will happen.