搜尋結果
anticipate
- KK[ænˋtɪsə͵pet]
- DJ[ænˋtisipeit]
美式
- 預期,期望;預料[+v-ing][+that][+wh-];預先考慮到;預先做(或準備)[+wh-][+that]
過去式:anticipated 過去分詞:anticipated 現在分詞:anticipating
- 釋義
- 同反義
及物動詞
- 1. 預期,期望;預料[+v-ing][+that][+wh-] It is impossible to anticipate when it will happen. 不可能預料這事何時發生。 The first question is one which Jason has anticipated. 第一個問題是傑森料到的。
- 2. 預先考慮到;預先做(或準備)[+wh-][+that] My wife anticipates all my needs each time I come back from a business trip. 我每次出差回家,妻子總會預先考慮到我的全部需要而作好安排。
- 3. 先於……前行動,先發制(人);早別人做;佔先 The Chinese anticipated the European discovery of gunpowder. 中國人先於歐洲人發現火藥。
- 4. 提前支用(薪金等) No employees of the firm are allowed to anticipate their salary. 這家商行不允許僱員提前支用薪金。