anticipation
英 [ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃn]
美 [ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃn]
n. 预料; 预期; 预见; 预计; 期盼; 期望
Collins.1 / BNC.6360 / COCA.6188
牛津词典
noun
- 预料;预期;预见;预计
the fact of seeing that sth might happen in the future and perhaps doing sth about it now- 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。
- He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited.
- 期盼;期望
a feeling of excitement about sth (usually sth good) that is going to happen- happy/eager/excited anticipation
愉快的 / 殷切的 / 激动的期盼 - The courtroom was filled with anticipation.
法庭上人们满怀期望的心情。
- happy/eager/excited anticipation
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 预期;预料;期望;期盼
Anticipationis a feeling of excitement about something pleasant or exciting that you know is going to happen.- There's been an atmosphere of anticipation around here for a few days now...
几天来这里一直有一种满怀期待的气氛。 - We await the next volume of this superb edition with keen anticipation.
我们殷切期盼着这本精装版下一卷的面世。
- There's been an atmosphere of anticipation around here for a few days now...
- PHRASE 期待着;预计到
If something is donein anticipation ofan event, it is done because people believe that event is going to happen.- Troops in the Philippines have been put on full alert in anticipation of trouble during a planned general strike.
因料到在有组织的大罢工期间可能会出现骚乱,菲律宾的军队已进入全面戒备状态。
- Troops in the Philippines have been put on full alert in anticipation of trouble during a planned general strike.
英英释义
noun
- the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
- something expected (as on the basis of a norm)
- each of them had their own anticipations
- an indicator of expectancy in development
- an expectation
- anticipating with confidence of fulfillment