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anticipation美 [æn.tɪsɪ'peɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [æn.tɪsɪ'peɪʃ(ə)n] n. expectation,expectancy,hope,eagerness,keenness 1. | 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。 |
2. | 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。 |
n. | 1. the feeling of looking forward, usually excitedly or eagerly, to something that is going to happen 2. the seizure or use of funds before they are legally available, especially from a trust fund 3. a note related to a chord that is played just before the chord itself 4. a feeling of excitement about something enjoyable that is going to happen soon 1. the feeling of looking forward, usually excitedly or eagerly, to something that is going to happen 2. the seizure or use of funds before they are legally available, especially from a trust fund 3. a note related to a chord that is played just before the chord itself 4. a feeling of excitement about something enjoyable that is going to happen soon |
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