anticipatory
anticipatory 英 [ænˌtɪsɪ'peɪtərɪ] 美 [ænˌtɪsəˈpəˌtorɪ]
adj. 预期的;提早发生的;期待着的
- Anticipatory describes the feeling you get when you know what’s coming. It can also describe something that happens because something else is going to happen later — like that anticipatory excitement you feel the night before a big party.
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- adj. 预期的;提早发生的;期待着的
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1. anticipatory anxiety is often worse than the actual experience you'll face.
预期的紧张往往比你将面对的实际感受糟糕。
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2. Perhaps it will go further than that: your children, before they even begin to show any signs of inattentiveness or hyperactivity, will experience a kind of anticipatory stigma.
也许事情还不止于此:你的孩子在他们表露出任何注意力分散或者过度活跃的迹象之前就会受到某种预期的偏见。
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3. The equipment fielded to soldiers, and supporting policies, must also be adaptable and anticipatory of future requirements.
部署士兵的设备以及配套政策也必须适应并预期未来需求。
- anticipatory (adj.) "involving anticipation," 1660s, from anticipate + -ory.
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