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Перевод: envisage speek envisage


[глагол]
предусматривать; предвидеть; рассматривать вопрос; смотреть прямо в глаза; представлять себе


Тезаурус:

  1. If, as seems likely, she consolidates this position via the single market, while gaining de facto control of the single currency, one could well envisage a scenario in which a strong Germany was bad for Europe.
  2. If she fixed her focus with enough concentration she could envisage the invisible barrier.
  3. Today no such evidence is needed as the matter was settled in favour of the mechanical explanation, although it is hard to envisage any human attempt to produce the resonant sound from a branch with any contraption without a strong amplifier.
  4. She looked about her vaguely, trying to envisage the future, and suddenly became conscious of the wonder of a life which contained such a precious element as sure joy to come.
  5. As the music business increasingly places so much importance on the look (A R men no longer listen to the music first: the priority of the A R man is to envisage how the band will look on video) so The Smiths abhor such methods.
  6. However, the Working for patients proposals do not appear to envisage such contracts.
  7. Christianity, however, does seem to envisage a degree of divine power-sharing among the persons of the Trinity.
  8. A school that loses sight of its values runs the risk that it ceases to be a school at all, and becomes instead just a learning centre, the sort of educational service station that the sub-text of the 1988 Act seems to envisage.
  9. The growing materialism of the age led them to envisage the hereafter as the eternal "Now", and depict survival in terms of the senses.
  10. Does it mean that the survivor will never see them again in whatever sort of afterlife they envisage?
  11. In the last reports they were able to compile, in April 1940, Sopade observers were still noting that "many prefer to keep Hitler than to envisage what could come after a defeat", that fear of chaos and revolution still predominated among the bourgeoisie, but that "there is no doubt that up to now the majority of the people is still convinced of Germany's victory".
  12. A black can envisage success most easily as a musician or a footballer.
  13. But the Department of Social Security confirmed that the government is serious about this 5 per cent limit applying to all schemes and "envisage no exemption."

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