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forward-thinking - WordReference Forums Forward thinking is the instrument of change, whereas forward looking is not In fact, forward looking often presupposes an absence of change, or an "all else benig equal" mentality Forward looking, I can estimate my account balance at the end of the year, based on my weekly pay, my known fixed expenses, and my estimated variable expenses
forward-thinking - WordReference Forums Entiendo lo que significa "forward-thinking", pero el caso es que no encuentro una expresión paralela en castellano Context: - We live in a forward-thinking world, where new ideas, surprises and unexpected juxtapositions are enjoyed and appreciated Comments: - No atino a explicar el sentido de "forward-thinking"
forward - WordReference Forums Forward-thinking scientists combat nuclear war (describing the scientists) Forward thinking on nuclear
Forward thinking (n) - WordReference Forums Here is the context: "His hands hooked behind his head, he congratulated himself on the clarity of his forward thinking " (Le personnage vient juste de refuser une proposition et il pense que c'est le meilleur moyen d'obtenir ce qu'il veut ) La seule idée qui me vient (mais je suis
driven, and forward-thinking | WordReference Forums For "forward thinking," I would put something like "innovativo" rather than "pensativo," which sounds more passive "Mirando pensando hacia adelante" is the idea of the phrase Txiri
I look forward to talking to you again soon! - WordReference Forums I was recently thinking of how to say "I look forward to talking to you again soon!" to someone on the internet (on QQ or WeChat, for example) Would anyone know how to say this in Chinese? (Is it a sentence that a native Chinese speaker would say? I know that expressions such as "Have a good day" are not commonly said in Chinese, right?) Thanks!
I am looking forward to going to go. | WordReference Forums I'm looking forward to your letter - I'm looking forward to receiving your letter First, the preposition "to" plus the noun "your letter " And the preposition "to" plus the gerund phrase "receiving your letter " This "to" is needed before you use the verb "receive "