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  1. 27. Nov. 2006 · Senior Member. La Côte, Switzerland. English/BE, Français/CH, Deutsch/CH (rustier & rustier) Nov 27, 2006. #2. VLF said: Hello, Should we say "In anticipation of the coming talks , we would like to..." or should we say "In anticipation to the coming talks , we would like to...". Also, on a more general level, does anybody know of any hard and ...

  2. 31. Jan. 2009 · English - American. Jan 31, 2009. #4. I think the word they were going for was "advance" - "Thanks in advance," means "I have no reason right now to thank you, but assuming you do what I just asked you, I thank you." I see it used a lot in friendly correspondence, but I wouldn't use it with someone you didn't know, since it implies that you ...

  3. 17. Okt. 2016 · Gwynned. English / England. Oct 17, 2016. #3. It is pretty straight-forward really. "Anticipate problems" is defined there as the thought proocess teachers go through when they think about the problems that might arise in their lessons. They can predict where the students might have issues and plan to help students overcome these difficulties.

  4. 8. Aug. 2006 · New Member. 'Thanking you in anticipation' used to be the most correct way to formally end a letter (or formal email, these days, I suppose), for which one hoped to receive a reply/information/advice in a formal/polite context. I am not aware that it has become 'outmoded'. I rather suspect instead, that, as sadly with so much of our language ...

  5. 24. Dez. 2012 · HnB'ed said: I don't feel like I''m overdoing it. No, just flogging a dead horse. When looking forward: To anticipate - to foresee, to look into the future. To look forward to - to anticipate a pleasant experience. They are not, and never have been, synonyms. You: "I anticipate your reply". Me: "Tough, and wrong, the letter's gone into the bin ...

  6. 9. Jan. 2008 · Nov 12, 2007. #1. In America, we typically rub our hands together as an expression of glad anticipation of something good about to happen, and especially, of a tasty meal about to be served. Additionally, if our hands are cold, we rub them together as we blow our warm breath on them to try to warm our hands.

  7. 1. Juli 2014 · Jul 1, 2014. #3. We was afraid of being scolded is correct. You would need to change "afraid to be scolded" to "afraid that he would be scolded" to make it correct. To be afraid of and to be afraid to are interchangeable when the subject is doing the action e.g. He was afraid of swimming in deep water / he was afraid to swim in deep water.

  8. 22. Sept. 2006 · Quiver of anticipation He was all aquiver with exciement. personally, I think they can be used in a wide range of situations, and that there isn’t really a strong negative/positive connotation for any of them. Although these are quite common: Shudder with horror Shiver due to cold I just see the movements differently

  9. 24. Juni 2013 · 展开全部. expectation作为期待的意思更多一些,而anticipation更多的意思是预测. 下面是我在 牛津 字典上查到的解释和例句。. expectation的第一个意思是预料,预期,期待 用法是接of sth.或者that 从句. We are confident in our expectation of a full recovery. 我们满怀信心地期待着 ...

  10. 1. Okt. 2014 · Hi, One of my friend suggest me to write "Looking forward your positive anticipation per return!" with every email (where I am looking for a recipient to revert). Can anyone suggest whether it make sense writing such sentence?