anticipations
英 [ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃ(ə)nz]
美 [ænˌtɪsəˈpeɪʃənz]
n. 预料; 预期; 预见; 预计; 期盼; 期望
anticipation的复数
双语例句
- Catherine ran wild with joy at the idea of welcoming her father back; and indulged most sanguine anticipations of the innumerable excellences of her` real 'cousin.
凯瑟琳一想到要欢迎她父亲回来,就欣喜若狂;而且胡思乱想、极为乐观地猜想她那真正的表弟的无数优点。 - This paper has studied the PE majors 'attributions and anticipations of their success or failure in PE axam and the features of their emotional reactions, based on the attribution theory.
以归因理论为依据,探讨了高师体育系学生对考试结果的归因、期望和情感反应的特点。 - As one of the main ideological and political education methods and approaches, it plays a very important role in the process of fulfilling the anticipations of ideological and political education, and has a great influence on completing the task of ideological and political education.
政治激励是最高层次的一种思想政治教育工作激励方式,作为思想政治教育的一种主要方法和途径,在完成思想政治教育任务,实现思想政治预期目标的过程中起着十分重要的作用。 - Take a moment to let go of any expectations or anticipations you might for the time to come.
用一段时间来放下对接下来的时间的任何盼望和期待。 - All such bright anticipations were cruelly dashed that night.
所有这些美好的期望全在那天夜晚被无情地粉碎了。 - Bating the passing uneasinesses occasioned by a few gloomy anticipations, the portion of my life which had already gone by had been happy beyond the common lot.
除去以往那些焦虑以及偶尔出现的灰暗期待,我过去的日子虽然平凡却也不失愉快。 - According to different anticipations towards sex roles and sex relationship in different societies, this article divides sex concept into the traditional one and the modern one.
按照不同社会对性别角色、性别关系的不同期望,本文把性别观念划分为传统性别观念和现代性别观念。 - Anticipations of Earthquake Damages to Each of Residence Buildings in the City of Taiyuan
太原市居住建筑的单体震害预测 - More than ever, M& A rumours have fueled the news and analysts 'anticipations, says a summary of the investment context.
一份投资背景的摘要称,和以往任何时候相比,在新闻和分析师预测中都出现了更多的并购传闻。 - Since people apparently including the 10 per cent or so unemployed are already in their preferred position because of their correct anticipations and instantaneous adjustment to change, "stimulus" policies are bound to fail and even make things worse.
由于人们显然包括10%左右的失业人口能够正确预期并随机应变,他们已经处于有利的地位,“刺激”政策注定会失败,甚至会使情况变得更加糟糕。