foregone

foregone
'fo:ɡon
foregone
tr['fɔːgɒn]
past participle
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adjective
1 inevitable
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
foregone conclusion resultado inevitable
foregone [for'gɔn] adj
: previsto
a foregone conclusion: un resultado inevitable
foregone
adj.
pasado, -a adj.
previo, -a adj.
previsible adj.

I fɔːr'gɑːn, fɔː'gɒn
past p of forego

II 'fɔːrgɑːn, 'fɔːgɒn
adjective

the result was a foregone conclusion — el resultado era de prever or (fam) estaba cantado

['fɔːɡɒn]
1.
PP of forego
2.
ADJ

it was a foregone conclusion — era un resultado inevitable

* * *

I [fɔːr'gɑːn, fɔː'gɒn]
past p of forego

II ['fɔːrgɑːn, 'fɔːgɒn]
adjective

the result was a foregone conclusion — el resultado era de prever or (fam) estaba cantado


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