envisage

envisage
transitive verb
sich (Dat.) vorstellen

what do you envisage doing [about it]? — was gedenkst du [in der Sache] zu tun?

* * *
[in'vizi‹]
verb
(to picture in one's mind and consider: This was the plan that we envisaged for the future.) ins Auge fassen
* * *
en·vis·age
[ɪnˈvɪzɪʤ, enˈ-, AM enˈ-, ɪnˈ-]
en·vi·sion
[ɪnˈvɪʒən, enˈ-, AM enˈ-, ɪnˈ-]
vt esp AM
to \envisage sth sich dat etw vorstellen
it's hard to \envisage how it could have happened es ist schwer vorstellbar, wie das passieren konnte
to \envisage that ... hoffen, dass ...
to \envisage doing sth vorhaben [o geh gedenken], etw zu tun
to \envisage sb doing sth sich dat vorstellen, dass jd etw tut
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[In'vIzɪdZ]
vt
sich (dat) vorstellen

do you envisage any price rises in the near future? — halten Sie Preisanstiege in nächster Zukunft für wahrscheinlich?

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envisage [ınˈvızıdʒ] v/t
1. in Aussicht nehmen, ins Auge fassen, gedenken, (alle:
doing zu tun)
2. sich etwas vorstellen, für möglich halten
3. jemanden, etwas begreifen, verstehen (as als)
4. obs einer Gefahr etc (mutig) ins Auge sehen
* * *
transitive verb
sich (Dat.) vorstellen

what do you envisage doing [about it]? — was gedenkst du [in der Sache] zu tun?

* * *
v.
ins Auge fassen ausdr.
vorstellen v.

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