anticipation

英[ænˌtɪsɪ'peɪʃn] 美[ænˌtɪsɪ'peɪʃn]
  • n. 预期;预料;期待,希望
TEM4 IELTS TOEFL
    n. (名词)
    1. 预料
    2. 预期
    3. 预感
    4. 抢先
    5. 预期的事物
    6. 期望
    7. 【律】预支
    8. 【音】先来音
    9. 预知
    10. 期待
    11. 预测
    12. 先发制人
    13. 预言
    14. 预先挪用
    15. 【律】提前提取信托金的收益
    16. 期盼

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an expectation

  2. something expected (as on the basis of a norm);

    "each of them had their own anticipations"
    "an indicator of expectancy in development"

  3. the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)

  4. anticipating with confidence of fulfillment

1. He will be attending next week's American Grammy Awards in feverish anticipation.
他将带着紧张兴奋的期待出席下周的美国格莱美奖颁奖。

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2. Investors were storing up a lot of cash in anticipation of disaster.
投资者预料会出现灾难,正在储备大量现金。

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3. Meg was in a state of fevered anticipation.
梅格处于一种兴奋的期待中。

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4. We were breathless with anticipation.
我们满怀期待,激动得快要无法呼吸。

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5. An atmosphere of anticipation vibrated through the crowd.
期待的心情在人群中弥漫开来。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Anticipation is a form of tension.
      预期就是一种紧张感。
    2. I pulled in to the Towne House Motel with little anticipation.
      我将到汤家汽车旅馆没有预期。
    3. In anticipation of bad weather they take plenty of warm clothes.
      他们预料到会变天而带了很多厚衣服。
    4. He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited.
      他预料来的客人会比邀请的多,就多买了食物。