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词汇 anticipating
释义 anticipating
present participle ofanticipate
anticipate
verb[ T ]
uk /ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/ us /ænˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/

anticipateverb[T] (EXPECT)


C1
to imagine or expect that something will happen: 预期,期望;预料
We don't anticipate any trouble.我们不希望出现任何问题。
We had one or two difficulties along the way that we didn't anticipate.在进行的过程中,我们遇到一两个没有预料到的难题。
Are you anticipating a lot of people at the party tonight?你预计今晚的聚会会有很多人来吗?
[ + -ing verb ]They anticipate having several applicants for the job.他们预计会有几个人来应聘这份工作。
[ + that ]They anticipate that they will have several applicants for the job他们预计会有几个人来应聘这份工作。
[ + question word ]At this stage we can't really anticipate what will happen.在这个阶段我们真的无法预料会发生什么。
The anticipated inflation figure is lower than last month's.预计中的通货膨胀数字低于上月。
We've tried to anticipate the most likely problems, but it's impossible to be prepared for every eventuality.
We don't anticipate any snags with the negotiations.
We thought the concert in the park would be popular but we didn't anticipate so many people turning up.
The holiday cost a lot more than we had anticipated.
Police are anticipating trouble at tonight's game.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Planning, expecting and arranging
accidentally
accidentally on purposeidiom
advertent
advisedly
aim at something
bargain
conscious
game something out
hatch
have something in mindidiom
have something up your sleeveidiom
horizon scanning
how are you fixed for something?idiom
pencil
provide for someone
provident
providently
provision
purpose
purposefully

anticipateverb[T] (TAKE ACTION)


C1
to take action in preparation for something that you think will happen: 采取行动来防止;先发制人
It's always best to anticipate a problem before it arises.防患于未然永远都是最明智之举。
The army anticipated (= took action in preparation for) the explosion by evacuating the town.这支军队预料会发生爆炸,已疏散了镇上居民。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Planning, expecting and arranging
accidentally
accidentally on purposeidiom
advertent
advisedly
aim at something
bargain
conscious
game something out
hatch
have something in mindidiom
have something up your sleeveidiom
horizon scanning
how are you fixed for something?idiom
pencil
provide for someone
provident
providently
provision
purpose
purposefully

Examples of anticipating


anticipating

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Researchers, for instance, can help shape results by anticipating preferred outcomes and subtly providing conditions that favor their development.
Still, the couple deemed it wise to do so, possibly anticipating future problems.
That is, we focus on the subset of ministerial restraint equilibria where the ministers, anticipating a reshuffle, decide to contain their spending.
To the extent that the military regime's behaviour arose from anticipating democracy's impending arrival, an important methodological issue emerges.
The non-graduates already in place looked fearfully at the arrival of graduates, anticipating the lack of further promotion and their fears were duly born out.
Rather, they actively participate in the synchronous timing of movements, thereby anticipating the song's segmental units.
Anticipating this outcome, if firms defect they will do so in both markets.
Practical skills training, developing topic schedules, using stimulus materials, recording, note taking, transcribing, conducting discussions and anticipating analysis.
Obviously, this is good news for societies anticipating a substantial increase of the older population.
This paradigm was intended to determine if participants could inhibit their autonomic reactivity while anticipating a noxious burst of noise that varied in its predictability.
In particular, around the beginning of recessions, volatility rises considerably, whereas expected return falls, anticipating a decrease in earnings.
The account describes what happened, sometimes mentioning past experiences, sometimes anticipating the future-but all in the context of an account of the event.
Such a descriptive specification is useful because it allows us to talk about the behaviour of an agent without anticipating its implementation.
A prelude is an introductory piece, anticipating a longer, more substantial work.
Toward the middle of a recession, volatility is still very high and expected returns are at their highest value, anticipating the imminent economic recovery.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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