Nov 20, 2013 15:39
10 yrs ago
English term

is anticipated

English Science Botany
The disappearance of fragments of this forest is anticipated, along with some of their most characteristic species such as Magnolia schiedeana.

Hi, in the original text, in spanish, it says "se preveé la desaparición"

Is it correct the translation in English?
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is expected

It is correct I believe.
Peer comment(s):

agree Charles Davis
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Thank you Charles
agree cynthiatesser
5 mins
Thank you cynthia
agree Marianne Pickles (X)
26 mins
Thank you Marianne
agree Victoria Britten
1 hr
Thank you Victoria
agree PatriciaMagnus
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