Summary
English to Swedish: more detail...
- anticipation:
- anticipate:
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Wiktionary:
- anticipation → förväntan, anticipation
- anticipate → antecipera
Swedish to English: more detail...
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anticipation:
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Wiktionary:
anticipation → anticipation
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Wiktionary:
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Detailed Translations for anticipation from English to Swedish
anticipation:
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the anticipation (expectation; prospect; hope; outlook)
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the anticipation (pregnancy; expectation; wear; looking forward to; dress; outlook; costume)
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anticipation (forestalling)
Translation Matrix for anticipation:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
förhoppning | anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect | |
förväntan | anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect | anticipatory pleasure; pleasurable anticipation |
förväntning | anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect | |
graviditet | anticipation; costume; dress; expectation; looking forward to; outlook; pregnancy; wear | |
hopp | anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook; prospect | hop; jumps; leaps |
- | expectancy; expectation; prediction; prevision | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
antecipation | anticipation; forestalling |
Related Words for "anticipation":
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Wiktionary Translations for anticipation:
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• anticipation | → förväntan | ↔ Erwartung — Zustand der Spannung, des Wartens, Ungeduld |
• anticipation | → anticipation | ↔ Antizipation — Literatur: Vorwegnahme, Vorgriff |
anticipation form of anticipate:
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to anticipate (foresee)
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to anticipate (expect; look forward to; look forward)
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to anticipate
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to anticipate (sense)
– realize beforehand 1
Conjugations for anticipate:
present
- anticipate
- anticipate
- anticipates
- anticipate
- anticipate
- anticipate
simple past
- anticipated
- anticipated
- anticipated
- anticipated
- anticipated
- anticipated
present perfect
- have anticipated
- have anticipated
- has anticipated
- have anticipated
- have anticipated
- have anticipated
past continuous
- was anticipating
- were anticipating
- was anticipating
- were anticipating
- were anticipating
- were anticipating
future
- shall anticipate
- will anticipate
- will anticipate
- shall anticipate
- will anticipate
- will anticipate
continuous present
- am anticipating
- are anticipating
- is anticipating
- are anticipating
- are anticipating
- are anticipating
subjunctive
- be anticipated
- be anticipated
- be anticipated
- be anticipated
- be anticipated
- be anticipated
diverse
- anticipate!
- let's anticipate!
- anticipated
- anticipating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for anticipate:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
räkna med | counting in; figuring in; inclusion | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
ana | anticipate; expect; look forward; look forward to | feel; notice; observe; perceive; see; sense |
ana i förväg | anticipate; sense | |
antecipera | anticipate | |
förutse | anticipate; expect; foresee; look forward; look forward to | forecast; foretell; predict; soothsay; tell in advance |
förvänta sig | anticipate; sense | |
känna på sig | anticipate; sense | |
räkna med | anticipate; expect; look forward; look forward to | count in; figure in; include |
se fram emot | anticipate; expect; look forward; look forward to | look forward to |
vänta sig | anticipate; expect; look forward; look forward to; sense | |
- | call; counter; expect; forebode; foreknow; foresee; forestall; foretell; look for; look to; predict; previse; prognosticate; promise | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
föregripa | anticipate; forestall |
Related Words for "anticipate":
Synonyms for "anticipate":
Related Definitions for "anticipate":
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• anticipate | → antecipera | ↔ antizipieren — etwas erkennen, bevor es eingetreten ist; vorwegnehmen |
Related Translations for anticipation
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