To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge.
To look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come.
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Examples for "look "
1 Separately, Li said Geely's car sales look good so far this year.
2 Unfortunately, though not unsurprisingly, the news from Europe does not look good.
3 Let today be the day... Let me just say you look good.
4 Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court action.
5 I believe my problem is common and look forward to your advice.
1 Children must wait years for orthodontic treatment in the public health ervice.
2 Of course there's always one way out-thesure way-butthat can wait .
3 Let the state aid wait , DIA General Director Alexander Turbanov told journalists.
4 But they may wait for the right market window, the source said.
5 That is four times longer than the average wait a month ago.
1 Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us a good deal?
2 He said he didn't expect similar legislation to be adopted in Europe.
3 However, Mr Size did not expect there to be a power crisis.
4 We did not expect to resolve that question today, the official said.
5 Market players expect these factors will continue to influence prices next year.
1 Labour also said it would await the result of any police inquiry.
2 He said he would await information from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
3 Canada has said 14 days of quarantine await them on their return.
4 He said the government would await funeral arrangements to honour their service.
5 Hitler had agreed in principle, but wanted to await developments in Hungary.
1 Perhaps you need to turn it around and ask: why hang on ?
2 But whether Christie can hang on that long is an open question.
3 The only question now is: How much can I hang on to?
4 They hang on your every word, Mr Swan said to the President.
5 It was easy to hang on - I had both hands free.
Act in advance of; deal with ahead of time.
Другие значения термина "anticipating" 1 However, the market is still anticipating a pretty strong nonfarm payroll number.
2 Mr Turnbull said he was not anticipating another leadership challenge this week.
3 Try to hope for the best, instead of anticipating everything going wrong.
4 Michael stopped, anticipating a problem, but I told him to go ahead.
5 This situation changes often, and we pride ourselves on anticipating it timeously.
6 We're not anticipating to get even a small number until next year.
7 But you're anticipating the sequence of events; you're getting ahead of me.
8 Yesterday came the news that China-watchers have been anticipating for some time.
9 Back at CNC, Hunter said he was also anticipating more trade issues.
10 We scattered at the stage door, anticipating the work ahead of us.
11 With his latest work, the 22-year-old is anticipating even more epic results.
12 This year, we are anticipating it will be four times as bad.
13 You feel guilty if they don't achieve the results you've been anticipating .
14 England stands alone against France and the fleets of Spain, anticipating invasion.
15 As a narrator, Too Sweet was good at anticipating his listeners' biases.
16 The first step is anticipating where you're likely to run into trouble.
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Anticipating в диалектах
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