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. 预期;预料;预计 [Also VERB]
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At the time we couldn't have anticipated the result of our campaigning. [VERB noun]
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. [be VERB-ed that]
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. [VERB that]
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。
SYN expect, predict, forecast, prepare for
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. 未待提出就回答(问题);预先考虑并满足(请求、需要等)
3 VERB 早于…做(或想、说);先于…行动 If you anticipate something, you do it, think it, or say it before someone else does. 早于…做(或想、说);先于…行动
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In the 50s, Rauschenberg anticipated the conceptual art movement of the 80s. [VERB noun]
上世纪50年代时,劳申伯格就早早地预见到了80年代的概念艺术运动。
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