anticipate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. beklemek.
2. ummak.
3. tahmin etmek.
4. önceden tahmin edip ona göre davranmak; -den önce davranmak.
5. k.dili. beklemek, gerçekleşeceğini tahmin etmek/kestirmek.
6. sezmek.
7. önceden görmek.
8. önce davranmak.
9. söylenmeden yapmak.
10. beklenti içinde olmak.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to feel or realize beforehand; foresee: hadn't anticipated the crowds at the zoo.
2. to look forward to, especially with pleasure; expect: anticipated a pleasant hike in the country.
3. to deal with beforehand; act so as to mitigate, nullify, or prevent: anticipated the storm by boarding up the windows. see synonyms at expect.
4. to cause to happen in advance; accelerate.
5. to use in advance, as income not yet available.
6. to pay (a debt) before it is due.
7. to think, speak, or write about a matter in advance.
2. to look forward to, especially with pleasure; expect: anticipated a pleasant hike in the country.
3. to deal with beforehand; act so as to mitigate, nullify, or prevent: anticipated the storm by boarding up the windows. see synonyms at expect.
4. to cause to happen in advance; accelerate.
5. to use in advance, as income not yet available.
6. to pay (a debt) before it is due.
7. to think, speak, or write about a matter in advance.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
2. to take up or introduce (something) prematurely.
3. to know of (something) before it happens; to expect.
4. to eagerly wait for (something)
2. to take up or introduce (something) prematurely.
3. to know of (something) before it happens; to expect.
4. to eagerly wait for (something)
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to be before in doing; to do or take before another; to preclude or prevent by prior action.
2. to take up or introduce beforehand, or before the proper or normal time; to cause to occur earlier or prematurely.
3. to foresee (a wish, command, etc.) and do beforehand that which will be desired.
4. to foretaste or foresee; to have a previous view or impression of
2. to take up or introduce beforehand, or before the proper or normal time; to cause to occur earlier or prematurely.
3. to foresee (a wish, command, etc.) and do beforehand that which will be desired.
4. to foretaste or foresee; to have a previous view or impression of
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to seize or take beforehand.
2. to be before in doing something; take action in advance of; precede, prevent, or preclude by prior action.
3. to take, do, use, etc., before the proper time; precipitate, as an action or event: as, the advocate has anticipated that part of his argument.
4. to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee; have a view or impression of beforehand; look forward to; expect: as, I never anticipated such a disaster; to anticipate the pleasures of an entertainment.
5. to occupy the attention of before the proper time.
6.
7. to forecast, count upon, prepare one's self for, calculate upon.
8. to treat of something, as in a narrative, before the proper time.
2. to be before in doing something; take action in advance of; precede, prevent, or preclude by prior action.
3. to take, do, use, etc., before the proper time; precipitate, as an action or event: as, the advocate has anticipated that part of his argument.
4. to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee; have a view or impression of beforehand; look forward to; expect: as, I never anticipated such a disaster; to anticipate the pleasures of an entertainment.
5. to occupy the attention of before the proper time.
6.
7. to forecast, count upon, prepare one's self for, calculate upon.
8. to treat of something, as in a narrative, before the proper time.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
realize beforehand
2. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
3. be excited or anxious about
4. regard something as probable or likely
5. make a prediction about; tell in advance
6. be a forerunner of or occur earlier than
2. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
3. be excited or anxious about
4. regard something as probable or likely
5. make a prediction about; tell in advance
6. be a forerunner of or occur earlier than
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.