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—previsor, n./pri vuyz"/, v.t., prevised, prevising.1. to foresee.2. to forewarn.[1425-75; late ME < L praevisus ptp. of praevidere to foresee. See PRE-, VISA]
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previše — prȅvišē pril. DEFINICIJA odviše, više nego što je potrebno, daleko više FRAZEOLOGIJA nisam (nisi itd.) (baš) previše (u opisu čijih svojstava ublaženo u zn. da netko nema svojstva ili odlike o kojima se govori) [dobar si đak, ali uredan nisi baš… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Previse — Pre*vise , v. t. [L. praevisus, p. p. of praevidere to foresee; prae before + videre to see. See {Vision}.] 1. To foresee. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. To inform beforehand; to warn. Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
previse — [prē vīz′] vt. prevised, prevising [< L praevisus, pp. of praevidere, to foresee < prae , PRE + videre, to see: see VISION] Rare 1. to foresee or forecast 2. to inform beforehand; warn … English World dictionary
previse — verb a) To foresee. b) To warn … Wiktionary
previse — prÉªË vaɪz v. foresee future events; warn someone in advance … English contemporary dictionary
previse — [prɪ vʌɪz] verb literary foresee; predict. Derivatives prevision noun previsional adjective Origin C16: from L. praevis , praevidere, from prae before + videre to see … English new terms dictionary
previse — pre·vise … English syllables
previse — /ˌpriˈvaɪz/ (say .pree vuyz) verb (t) (prevised, prevising) 1. to foresee. 2. to forewarn. {Latin praevīsus, past participle, foreseen} …
previse — v.tr. literary foresee or forecast (an event etc.). Derivatives: prevision n. previsional adj. Etymology: L praevidere praevis (as PRAE , videre see) … Useful english dictionary
stȁti — (∅) svrš. 〈prez. stȁnēm, pril. pr. stȃvši, imp. stȁni, aor. stȁdoh〉 1. {{001f}}zaustaviti se nakon hodanja, vožnje itd. [svako vozilo mora ∼ ispred pješačkog prelaza; ∼ pred izlogom] 2. {{001f}}a. {{001f}}postaviti se u uspravan položaj;… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika