[/ænˈtɪsɪpeɪt; ænˋtɪsəˏpet/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tf, Tg, Tsg] expect (sth) 期望, 预料(某事物): Do you anticipate (meeting) any trouble? 你预料会有麻烦吗? * We anticipate that demand is likely to increase. 我们预料需求可能增加. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tf, Tw] see (what is going to happen or what needs to be done) and act accordingly 预见到(要发生的事或需要做的事)而采取措施: She anticipates all her mother's needs. 她预见到母亲的一切需要而事先做好安排. * Anticipating that it would soon be dark, they all took torches. 他们预见到天快黑了, 就都带上了手电筒. * A good general can anticipate what the enemy will do. 善战的将领能预知敌军动向而作好战斗部署. 用法: 3 [Tn, Tsg] (fml 文) do (sth) before it can be done by sb else; forestall (sb/sth) 先(於别人而)做(某事); 抢先於(某人[某事物]): When Scott reached the South Pole he found Amundsen had anticipated him. 当斯科特抵达南极的时候, 发现阿蒙森比他到得更早. * Earlier explorers probably anticipated Columbus's discovery of America. 早期的探险家可能在哥伦布之前已发现美洲. * We anticipated their (making a) complaint by writing a full report. 我们没等他们(提出)投诉而抢先写好了一份详尽的报告. 用法: 4 [Tn, Tsg] (fml 文) deal with or use (sth) before the right or natural time 预先处理或提前使用(某事物): anticipate one's income, ie spend money before receiving it 提前使用进款. |