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ROBINDESBOIS
January 27, 2012, 06:07 AM
The council city is equiping the city with cycle lanes.
Is that correct?

Perikles
January 27, 2012, 06:15 AM
The city council is equipping the city with cycle lanes.
Is that correct?Yes, but I don't quite like it and I don't know why. I would say

The city council is making prevision for cycle lanes in the city
... is providing cycle lanes in the city.

P.S. After two minutes, equipping sounds ok.

wrholt
January 27, 2012, 07:28 AM
Perikles's corrections are fine in the US, too.

Don José
January 27, 2012, 12:39 PM
to provide = to make prevision?

In the sentence "... is providing/equipping cycle lanes in the city", I understand they are already building cycle lines.

If prevision is the same that the Spanish "previsión", and that is what the dictionary says, I would think the city council hasn't started yet to build the lanes, and they are just planning a project.

I am translating "make prevision" as "hacer previsiones". Am I wrong?

poli
January 27, 2012, 12:56 PM
to provide = to make prevision?

In the sentence "... is providing/equipping cycle lanes in the city", I understand they are already building cycle lines.

If prevision is the same that the Spanish "previsión", and that is what the dictionary says, I would think the city council hasn't started yet to build the lanes, and they are just planning a project.

I am translating "make prevision" as "hacer previsiones". Am I wrong?
not make prevision... instead make provisions for.

Prevision is a word rarely used in English.

Don José
January 27, 2012, 02:05 PM
So it was just a typo.
Thanks.

ROBINDESBOIS
January 27, 2012, 03:20 PM
Thanks everybody

Perikles
January 28, 2012, 02:40 AM
not make prevision... instead make provisions for.

Prevision is a word rarely used in English.

So it was just a typo.
Thanks.Nope, it was not a typo. Provision in the singular is quite correct and normal, at least for BrE.

'make provision' occurs 133 times in the BNC, compared with only 9 hits on 'make provisions'. :)

Rusty
January 28, 2012, 03:26 AM
@Perikles: In post #2, you wrote 'prevision'. That's the typo poli is referring to, methinks.

Perikles
January 28, 2012, 03:53 AM
@Perikles: In post #2, you wrote 'prevision'. That's the typo poli is referring to, methinks.Ah - sorry everyone. The confusion arose from this post of Poli. I'm not sure whether his provisions is a typo when correcting my prevision:

not make prevision... instead make provisions for.

Prevision is a word rarely used in English.I need new reading glasses. :lol: I always seem to note mistakes other people make, but not my own.