0 to expect (something) -- คาดหวัง
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 -- คาดการณ์
A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.
To the extent that the military regime's behaviour arose from anticipating democracy's impending arrival, an important methodological issue emerges.
That is, we focus on the subset of ministerial restraint equilibria where the ministers, anticipating a reshuffle, decide to contain their spending.
It is plausible to anticipate a decline in arrangements whereby elderly people receive care from children living in the same household.
The proportion of the over 65s has increased rather dramatically, although not as much as was once anticipated.
As anticipated above, each public channel is encoded by two ambients, one public and the other private, exactly as in the -calculus translation.
While some enemies became friends, as realists anticipate, why have not some friends become enemies?
If these chemicals serve as mating aggregation stimuli, then one would anticipate a more regular encounter of female flies in trapping surveys.
Alternatively, the listener might experience the juxtaposition simply as content in its own right without the need to anticipate or resolve.