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
- I listened to detect a woman's voice in the house, and filled the interim with wild regrets and dismal anticipations, which, at last, spoke audibly in irrepressible sighing and weeping.
我倾听着,想听到屋里有女人的声音,我心里充满了狂乱的悔恨和凄凉的预感,我终于忍不住出声地叹息着,哭了。 - The school of rational anticipation holds that humans are rational, and therefore they could make rational anticipations. Under the influence of this belief, Keynes 'view of equality on the basis of macro-economic policy and income equalization has proved to be inefficient.
理性预期学派认为,人是有理性的,能够作出理性预期,凯恩斯主义的宏观经济政策和收入均等化意义上的公平观因为受到理性预期的影响而缺乏效率。 - 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。 - 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。 - But I thought life how many also needs some anticipations, who is called me is the perfect principle aquarius.
不过我想人生多少也需要一些期待吧,谁叫我是完美主义的水瓶座呢。 - All anticipations are broken personally by you!
愧对自己,是该接受现实。 - The result surpassed the highest anticipations of the promoters.
结果超过了发起人最好的期望。 - The population of the present Asian Amerians has increased rapidly and affected Amerian society and economy greatly, but their political anticipations and status are lower than those of other minorities.
当代美国亚裔人口的急剧增加对美国社会与经济产生了极大的影响,但亚裔的政治参与性和政治地位却较低。 - Ben's gait was the hop-skip-and-jump& proof enough that his heart was light and his anticipations high.
本走路好像是做三级跳&这证明他此时的心情轻松愉快,而且还打算干点痛快高兴的事。 - 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。
