"anticipate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

anticipate verbo

anticipate + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 40
anticipate problems • anticipate one's move • anticipate one's needs • anticipate one's question • anticipate changes • ...
anticipate + preposición
Kolokacji: 15
anticipate by • anticipate for • anticipate in • anticipate from • anticipate with • ...
anticipate + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 19
highly anticipated • eagerly anticipate • widely anticipated • originally anticipated • fully anticipate • ...
2. widely anticipated = powszechnie przewidziany widely anticipated
4. long anticipated = długo przewidzieć long anticipated
6. clearly anticipate = najwyraźniej przewidź clearly anticipate
7. greatly anticipated = znacznie przewidzieć greatly anticipated
8. hotly anticipated = gorąco przewidzieć hotly anticipated
9. keenly anticipated = żywo przewidzieć keenly anticipated
10. happily anticipate = radośnie przewidź happily anticipate
11. accurately anticipate = dokładnie przewidź accurately anticipate
12. anxiously anticipate = z niepokojem przewidź anxiously anticipate
  • In 1961, Kennedy anxiously anticipated a summit with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
  • The unqualified admiration that McCarthy encounters has her anxiously anticipating that moment, so inevitable in politics, when she falls from what she wryly calls "the pedestal."
  • It was as if the monster were ravenously hungry, anxiously anticipating a feast.
  • All are anxiously anticipating what will unfold on that occasion.
  • The bond market also spent much of the week anxiously anticipating the unemployment numbers, which came out when the markets were closed for Good Friday.
  • The crux of the battle lay in the small marsh that was situated between the two armies, and both forces anxiously anticipated the other's crossing of this obstacle, as it was sure to disorder the forces that did so.
  • Those ABC affiliates in markets where Mr. Jennings has run second to Mr. Brokaw are anxiously anticipating the halo effect that could extend to their local news programming should he claim the top spot.
  • In the aftermath of the Depression, in a country anxiously anticipating a second world war, she was yesterday's news.
  • Its success was largely because of fans who anxiously anticipated Morissette's new album, which was finally released in November 1998.
  • She was anxiously anticipating the arrival of her first "victim," Lieutenant Commander Thomas Eugene Paris.
14. better anticipate = lepiej przewidź better anticipate
(2) eagerly, fully, evidently
Kolokacji: 3
(3) originally, initially
Kolokacji: 2

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