vt.
vi.
- 过去式: anticipated
- 过去分词: anticipated
- 现在分词: anticipating
- 第三人称单数: anticipates
1.
VERB
预期;预料;预计 If you anticipate an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it.
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At the time we couldn't have anticipated the result of our campaigning...
那时我们不可能预料到我们这项运动的结果。
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It is anticipated that the equivalent of 192 full-time jobs will be lost...
预计将失去相当于192份全职工作的岗位。
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Officials anticipate that rivalry between leaders of the various drug factions could erupt into full scale war.
官员们预计各个毒品团伙头目之间的对抗可能会引发一场全面的冲突。
2.
VERB
未待提出就回答(问题);预先考虑并满足(请求、需要等) If you anticipate a question, request, or need, you do what is necessary or required before the question, request, or need occurs.
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What Jeff did was to anticipate my next question...
杰夫预先回答了我的下一个问题。
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Do you expect your partner to anticipate your needs?
你是否期望你的伴侣不等你提出就主动满足你的需要?
- Verb
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1. regard something as probable or likely;
- "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"
- synonym: expect
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2. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
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3. realize beforehand
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4. make a prediction about; tell in advance;
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5. be excited or anxious about
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6. be a forerunner of or occur earlier than;
- "This composition anticipates Impressionism"
医学
- 1.预期,提前出现,先期发生:在一般时间之前发生或复发,指疾病或症状而言。见anticipation
法律
- 1.预见
计算机
- 1.预先考虑,抢先
- 1. He tried to anticipate all my needs.
- 他设法将我需要的东西预先准备好。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. I anticipate deriving much instruction from the lecture.
- 我期望从这演讲中获得很多教益。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. I anticipate his arrival at four o'clock.
- 我期待他4点钟到达。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 4. If you don't anticipate what may happen, you'll find yourself at a loss when sth. crops up.
- 你如果没有思想准备,事到临头就会抓瞎。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》


