Usage examples of "think ahead" in English with translation to Italian

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Go ahead. Vai pure.
What do you think of this sweater? Cosa ne pensi di questo maglione?
Let me go ahead and answer your question. Permettimi di rispondere alla tua domanda.
I think it will rain today. Penso che oggi pioverà.
Let's look ahead to the next century. Guardiamo avanti al prossimo secolo.
I think that you're right. Penso che abbiate ragione.
We should have phoned ahead and reserved a table. Avremmo dovuto telefonare prima e prenotare un tavolo.
Do you think I don't know what's happening? Credi che io non sappia cosa stia succedendo?
Try to get ahead in your company. Prova ad avanzare nella tua azienda.
I think it is best not to be impolite. Penso che sia meglio non essere maleducati.
Tom sat two rows ahead of me. Tom era seduto due file davanti a me.
Tom doesn't think it's such a big problem. Tom non pensa che sia un problema così grande.
There is a suspension bridge ahead of us. C'è un ponte a sospensione davanti a noi.
I don't think her story is true. Non penso che la sua storia sia vera.
Go straight ahead Vada avanti dritto
Do you think we'll make it to the airport in time, Paul? Paul, pensi che arriveremo all'aeroporto in tempo?
Straight ahead Avanti dritto
Do you think it looks good on me? Pensi che mia stia bene addosso?
Who's ahead? Chi è avanti avanti?
I think I understand. Penso di aver capito.
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