"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
  • Belron can confidently anticipate significant growth in market share over time.
  • Bonaparte; not having at this time experienced reverses, having continually proceeded from triumph to triumph, confidently anticipated the taking of St, Jean d'Acre.
  • In the U.S., as Arafat confidently anticipated, the blame-Likud crowd is out in full cry.
  • With adequate funding for the S.D.I. program, we could confidently anticipate that phased deployment could begin as early as 1994 or 1995.
  • Both parties confidently anticipated the support of the state; but Constantine I, now emperor of this part of the Roman world, took the side of the Caecilianus.
  • One confidently anticipates similar challenges in Mr. Sherman's recital on Tuesday at Columbia University's Miller Theater.
  • Bosses of the biggest hyperstores closest to the Continental ferry ports confidently anticipate that sales of goods popular with Britons will soar by up to 30 per cent next year.
  • May we not confidently anticipate that they will continue to pursue our imagined course?
  • "I confidently anticipate," Bell said, "that it will be much worse than it was before the war."
  • He is at his best when the pitcher is hemmed in, with limited options - runners on base, behind in the count - and Burnitz can confidently anticipate what the pitcher will throw.
14. better anticipate = lepiej przewidź better anticipate
(2) eagerly, fully, evidently
Kolokacji: 3
(3) originally, initially
Kolokacji: 2

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