anticipate 音标拼音: [ænt'ɪsəp
, et]
vt . 预期,占先,提前使用
预期,占先,提前使用
anticipate v 1 :
regard something as probable or likely ; "
The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow " [
synonym : {
expect },
{
anticipate }]
2 :
act in advance of ;
deal with ahead of time [
synonym :
{
anticipate }, {
foresee }, {
forestall }, {
counter }]
3 :
realize beforehand [
synonym : {
anticipate }, {
previse }, {
foreknow },
{
foresee }]
4 :
make a prediction about ;
tell in advance ; "
Call the outcome of an election " [
synonym : {
predict }, {
foretell }, {
prognosticate },
{
call }, {
forebode }, {
anticipate }, {
promise }]
5 :
be excited or anxious about [
synonym : {
anticipate }, {
look for },
{
look to }]
6 :
be a forerunner of or occur earlier than ; "
This composition anticipates Impressionism "
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pr . &
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n . {
Anticipating }.] [
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1 .
To be before in doing ;
to do or take before another ;
to preclude or prevent by prior action .
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To anticipate and prevent the duke '
s purpose . --
R .
Hall .
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He would probably have died by the hand of the executioner ,
if indeed the executioner had not been anticipated by the populace . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
To take up or introduce beforehand ,
or before the proper or normal time ;
to cause to occur earlier or prematurely ;
as ,
the advocate has anticipated a part of his argument .
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3 .
To foresee (
a wish ,
command ,
etc .)
and do beforehand that which will be desired .
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4 .
To foretaste or foresee ;
to have a previous view or impression of ;
as ,
to anticipate the pleasures of a visit ;
to anticipate the evils of life .
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Syn :
To prevent ;
obviate ;
preclude ;
forestall ;
expect .
Usage :
To {
Anticipate }, {
Expect }.
These words ,
as here compared ,
agree in regarding some future event as about to take place .
Expect is the stringer .
It supposes some ground or reason in the mind for considering the event as likely to happen .
Anticipate is ,
literally ,
to take beforehand ,
and here denotes simply to take into the mind as conception of the future .
Hence ,
to say , "
I did not anticipate a refusal ,"
expresses something less definite and strong than to say , "
did not expect it ."
Still ,
anticipate is a convenient word to be interchanged with expect in cases where the thought will allow .
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Good with bad Expect to hear ;
supernal grace contending With sinfulness of men . --
Milton .
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I would not anticipate the relish of any happiness ,
nor feel the weight of any misery ,
before it actually arrives . --
Spectator .
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Timid men were anticipating another civil war .
--
Macaulay .
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103 Moby Thesaurus words for "
anticipate ":
announce ,
antecede ,
antedate ,
anticipation ,
apprehend ,
approach ,
avert ,
await ,
bar ,
be before ,
be destined ,
be early ,
be fated ,
be imminent ,
be to be ,
be to come ,
come ,
come before ,
come on ,
contemplate ,
count on ,
debar ,
deflect ,
deter ,
discourage ,
dishearten ,
divine ,
draw near ,
draw on ,
dread ,
envisage ,
envision ,
estop ,
exclude ,
expect ,
expectation ,
face ,
fend ,
fend off ,
forbid ,
forecast ,
foreclose ,
foreglimpse ,
foreknow ,
forerun ,
foresee ,
forestall ,
foretaste ,
foretell ,
get ahead of ,
go before ,
go off half -
cocked ,
have in mind ,
help ,
herald ,
hope ,
intercept ,
jump the gun ,
keep from ,
keep off ,
lie ahead ,
look ahead ,
look beyond ,
look for ,
look forward to ,
look out for ,
loom ,
near ,
nullify ,
obviate ,
plan ,
plot ,
precede ,
preclude ,
precurse ,
predate ,
predict ,
preexist ,
prepare for ,
presage ,
presume ,
prevent ,
prevision ,
proclaim ,
prohibit ,
project ,
prophesy ,
reckon on ,
repel ,
rule out ,
save ,
see ,
see ahead ,
see beforehand ,
stave off ,
take for granted ,
think ,
threaten ,
turn aside ,
usher in ,
visualize ,
ward off ,
win the start
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