0 to expect (something) -- forvente; se frem til
I’m not anticipating any trouble.
1 to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary -- forudse
A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.
If they anticipate their actual signing to be quick, they can quickly feign signing as well.
Principally, the participants took longer than anticipated to make their choices.
Researchers, for instance, can help shape results by anticipating preferred outcomes and subtly providing conditions that favor their development.
There are very good reasons why we need to be able to see or hear what is really out there, rather than what we anticipate.
If there is a breakdown in feature checking but no loss of gender on nouns, one would anticipate problems in both directions.
It is anticipated that heart and lung transplants would be even more restricted to possibly one or at most two centers.
Still, the couple deemed it wise to do so, possibly anticipating future problems.
Alternatively, the listener might experience the juxtaposition simply as content in its own right without the need to anticipate or resolve.
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