Anticipo in english

Advance

pronunciation: ədvæns part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

anticipar = anticipate ; look ahead ; bring forward ; foresee. 

Example: The information that most modern indexes must organise concerns much more complex subjects than Cutter could have anticipated.Example: The author gives a brief description of the library and information scene in 1974 and looks ahead to what it will be like in 2014.Example: Although the age for receiving old-age pension is 65 years, an individual can decide to bring it forward to a maximum of 5 years.Example: Developments in this area are proceeding at such a pace it is impossible to foresee total needs for next year let alone for the life of the building.

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» anticipándose ain anticipation of .

Example: It was indeed in anticipation of this development that the first wholesaling conger had been formed in the 1680s.

» anticipar Algothe (hand)writing + be + on the wall [El uso de handwriting en lugar de writing es menos frecuente]see it + coming .

Example: Surely the writing is on the wall for Gordon Brown and ministers will act in October to put him out of his and our collective miseries.

Example: The inference is that they cannot be held accountable for something so unusual, so extraordinary, and so unforecastable that that no one saw it coming.

» anticipar el futuroanticipate + the future .

Example: The leader is able to anticipate the future and willing to make necessary adjustments or changes in the existing organizational patterns, processes or structure to meet user informational needs of the future.

» anticiparse aquicken tooutguess  ; second-guess [secondguess]forestall .

Example: 'Congratulations, Mr. Balzac!' exclaimed Hernandez, quickening to the fascinating possibilities of the announcement.

Example: Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.

Example: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.

Example: Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning.

» anticiparse a Alguiensteal + a march on .

Example: The book 'To steal a march on God' explores how heroic acts have complex moral, ethical, and philosophical implications that can still affect people a generation later.

» anticipar un problemaanticipate + a problem .

Example: One of the problems to be anticipated once a prison law library has been established is the possible 'extortion' by jailhouse lawyers demanding compensation from fellow inmates they legally advise.

anticipo = prepayment [pre-payment] ; advance ; advance payment ; foretaste ; cash advance. 

Example: There are some 'phoney publishers' who collects prepayments for books which are never published.Example: As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.Example: This means that, if you receive an advance payment for fall, you will not receive your second check until the first week in December.Example: Hurricane Katrina brings a foretaste of environmental disasters to come.Example: If worse comes to worst, you can always see if your employer may be amenable this time to giving you a cash advance.

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» anticipo de dinerocash advance .

Example: If worse comes to worst, you can always see if your employer may be amenable this time to giving you a cash advance.

» anticipo de efectivocash advance .

Example: If worse comes to worst, you can always see if your employer may be amenable this time to giving you a cash advance.

Anticipo synonyms

rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz part of speech: noun, verb approach in spanish: enfoque, pronunciation: əproʊtʃ part of speech: noun raise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz part of speech: verb further in spanish: promover, pronunciation: fɜrðɜr part of speech: adjective, adverb progress in spanish: Progreso, pronunciation: prɑgres part of speech: noun promote in spanish: promover, pronunciation: prəmoʊt part of speech: verb boost in spanish: aumentar, pronunciation: bust part of speech: noun, verb win in spanish: ganar, pronunciation: wɪn part of speech: verb encourage in spanish: animar, pronunciation: enkɜrɪdʒ part of speech: verb gain in spanish: ganancia, pronunciation: geɪn part of speech: verb, noun overture in spanish: obertura, pronunciation: oʊvɜrtʃɜr part of speech: noun elevate in spanish: elevar, pronunciation: eləveɪt part of speech: verb advanced in spanish: avanzado, pronunciation: ədvænst part of speech: adjective upgrade in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: əpgreɪd part of speech: verb, noun improvement in spanish: mejora, pronunciation: ɪmpruvmənt part of speech: noun beforehand in spanish: antemano, pronunciation: bɪfɔrhænd part of speech: adverb progression in spanish: progresión, pronunciation: prəgreʃən part of speech: noun advancement in spanish: adelanto, pronunciation: ədvænsmənt part of speech: noun betterment in spanish: mejoramiento, pronunciation: betɜrmənt part of speech: noun get on in spanish: subir a, pronunciation: getɑn part of speech: verb pass on in spanish: Transmitir, pronunciation: pæsɑn part of speech: verb get along in spanish: Llevarse bien, pronunciation: getəlɔŋ part of speech: verb go on in spanish: seguir, pronunciation: goʊɑn part of speech: verb come on in spanish: venga, pronunciation: kʌmɑn part of speech: verb feeler in spanish: antena, pronunciation: filɜr part of speech: noun come along in spanish: Vamos, pronunciation: kʌməlɔŋ part of speech: verb move on in spanish: siga adelante, pronunciation: muvɑn part of speech: verb throw out in spanish: tirar, pronunciation: θroʊaʊt part of speech: verb in advance in spanish: por adelantado, pronunciation: ɪnədvæns part of speech: adverb get ahead in spanish: salir adelante, pronunciation: getəhed part of speech: verb shape up in spanish: ponerse en forma, pronunciation: ʃeɪpʌp part of speech: verb bring forward in spanish: adelantar, pronunciation: brɪŋfɔrwɜrd part of speech: verb gain ground in spanish: gana terreno, pronunciation: geɪngraʊnd part of speech: verb forward motion in spanish: movimiento hacia adelante, pronunciation: fɔrwɜrdmoʊʃən part of speech: noun make headway in spanish: avanzar, pronunciation: meɪkhedweɪ part of speech: verb kick upstairs in spanish: patear arriba, pronunciation: kɪkəpsterz part of speech: verb cash advance in spanish: adelanto en efectivo, pronunciation: kæʃədvæns part of speech: noun march on in spanish: marchar sobre, pronunciation: mɑrtʃɑn part of speech: verb onward motion in spanish: movimiento hacia adelante, pronunciation: ɔnwɜrdmoʊʃən part of speech: noun set ahead in spanish: poner por delante, pronunciation: setəhed part of speech: verb
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