释义 |
preanˈticipate, v. rare. [pre- A. 1.] trans. To anticipate some time beforehand.
1658Franck North. Mem. (1821) 214 Warmth..which suddenly dissolves the snow that falls preanticipating the formation of frost. 1813Sir R. Wilson Priv. Diary II. 275 The approbation pre-anticipated by Lord Aberdeen on this subject, which concerns him so personally. |