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to anticipate
01
anticipar, prever
to expect or predict that something will happen
Transitive: to anticipate that | to anticipate sth
Ejemplos
The scientist anticipated the discovery of a new species based on research findings.
El científico anticipó el descubrimiento de una nueva especie basado en los hallazgos de la investigación.
02
anticipar, prever
to predict or sense something in advance and act to prepare for it
Transitive: to anticipate an upcomign situation
Ejemplos
The chef anticipated a rush of customers and prepped extra ingredients.
El chef anticipó una avalancha de clientes y preparó ingredientes adicionales.
03
anticipar, prever
to recognize someone's desire or instruction ahead of time and act on it before being told
Transitive: to anticipate a command or request
Ejemplos
The dog anticipated its owner ’s signal and fetched the ball.
El perro anticipó la señal de su dueño y recogió la pelota.
04
anticipar, adelantarse
to act, speak, or think of something before someone else has the chance to
Transitive: to anticipate an idea or remark
Ejemplos
The chess master anticipated his opponent ’s strategy and countered it effortlessly.
El maestro de ajedrez anticipó la estrategia de su oponente y la contrarrestó sin esfuerzo.
05
anticipar, esperar con ansias
to eagerly await or expect something with excitement
Transitive: to anticipate a desirable event
Ejemplos
Joy filled their hearts as they anticipated the upcoming festival.
La alegría llenaba sus corazones mientras anticipaban el próximo festival.
06
preceder, anunciar
to happen or exist before something else, signaling or preparing for its occurrence
Transitive: to anticipate sth
Ejemplos
The initial tremors of the earthquake anticipated the larger shockwaves.
Los primeros temblores del terremoto anticiparon las ondas de choque más grandes.
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