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an·tic·i·pate
/ænˈtɪsəˌpet/
(
vt
.)預期,佔先,提前使用
From:
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an·tic·i·pate
/ænˈtɪsəˌpet/
動詞
預期,提前出現,先期發生
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·tic·i·pate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Anticipated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Anticipating
]
1.
To
be
before
in
doing
;
to
do
or
take
before
another
;
to
preclude
or
prevent
by
prior
action
.
To
anticipate
and
prevent
the
duke's
purpose
.
--
R
.
Hall
.
He
would
probably
have
died
by
the
hand
of
the
executioner
,
if
indeed
the
executioner
had
not
been
anticipated
by
the
populace
.
--
Macaulay
.
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
.
3.
To
foresee
(
a
wish
,
command
,
etc
.)
and
do
beforehand
that
which
will
be
desired
.
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
.
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
.
Good
with
bad
Expect
to
hear
;
supernal
grace
contending
With
sinfulness
of
men
. --
Milton
.
I
would
not
anticipate
the
relish
of
any
happiness
,
nor
feel
the
weight
of
any
misery
,
before
it
actually
arrives
.
--
Spectator
.
Timid
men
were
anticipating
another
civil
war
.
--
Macaulay
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
anticipate
v
1:
regard
something
as
probable
or
likely
; "
The
meteorologists
are
expecting
rain
for
tomorrow
" [
syn
:
expect
]
2:
act
in
advance
of
;
deal
with
ahead
of
time
[
syn
:
foresee
,
forestall
,
counter
]
3:
realize
beforehand
[
syn
:
previse
,
foreknow
,
foresee
]
4:
make
a
prediction
about
;
tell
in
advance
; "
Call
the
outcome
of
an
election
" [
syn
:
predict
,
foretell
,
prognosticate
,
call
,
forebode
,
promise
]
5:
be
excited
or
anxious
about
[
syn
:
look for
,
look to
]
6:
be
a
forerunner
of
or
occur
earlier
than
; "
This
composition
anticipates
Impressionism
"
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