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词汇 unanticipated
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Definition of unanticipated in English:

unanticipated

adjectiveʌnanˈtɪsɪpeɪtɪdˌənænˈtɪsəˌpeɪdəd
  • Not expected or predicted.

    意料之外的;未预见到的

    one of the unanticipated gains of the reforms has been the shift of emphasis to primary care
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These variables are also subject to unanticipated changes because of unforeseen domestic or external developments.
    • The trainees were flexible with unanticipated occurrences or unexpected changes.
    • It is therefore also unforeseeable; it will necessarily be unanticipated in both senses.
    • Of greater concern to health care practitioners is unpredictable and unanticipated toxicity.
    • While the nation celebrates its safer streets, there has been one unanticipated drawback: wine sales have plummeted.
    • He said that there had also been unanticipated benefits for pubs.
    • It becomes an end in itself rather than an unanticipated surprise that leads you to some greater understanding.
    • Not to anticipate unanticipated consequences is a dangerous thing to do.
    • If you prepare for everything else, you will find that you're prepared for the unanticipated.
    • This was wholly unexpected, wholly unanticipated and wholly irregular.
    • However, if a system has no flexibility, then it crumbles as soon as an unanticipated event happens.
    • There may also be as yet unanticipated long term effects.
    • As a result of the unanticipated weather change, the skiers had applied what was ultimately the wrong type of wax for the snow.
    • We were ready to prove ourselves as a threat to the unanticipated predictions of our competitors - we were going to show them all!
    • My trip home had some pristine moments of unanticipated humour.
    • In some respects, this is the most unanticipated development of all.
    • The subsequent unanticipated baby boom, of course, was a salutary refutation of the commission's demographic determinism.
    • Genetic diversity is what provides a hedge against unanticipated environmental changes.
    • The second largely unanticipated development that demands reappraisal has to do with religiosity itself.
    • That is, they provide unanticipated encounters as well as common experiences.
    Synonyms
    unforeseen, unpredicted, not bargained for, unlooked for, unhoped for, out of the blue, without warning, without notice

Definition of unanticipated in US English:

unanticipated

adjectiveˌənanˈtisəˌpādədˌənænˈtɪsəˌpeɪdəd
  • Not expected or predicted.

    意料之外的;未预见到的

    one of the unanticipated gains of the reforms has been the shift of emphasis to primary care
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It becomes an end in itself rather than an unanticipated surprise that leads you to some greater understanding.
    • As a result of the unanticipated weather change, the skiers had applied what was ultimately the wrong type of wax for the snow.
    • While the nation celebrates its safer streets, there has been one unanticipated drawback: wine sales have plummeted.
    • Not to anticipate unanticipated consequences is a dangerous thing to do.
    • Genetic diversity is what provides a hedge against unanticipated environmental changes.
    • If you prepare for everything else, you will find that you're prepared for the unanticipated.
    • We were ready to prove ourselves as a threat to the unanticipated predictions of our competitors - we were going to show them all!
    • This was wholly unexpected, wholly unanticipated and wholly irregular.
    • The second largely unanticipated development that demands reappraisal has to do with religiosity itself.
    • In some respects, this is the most unanticipated development of all.
    • The subsequent unanticipated baby boom, of course, was a salutary refutation of the commission's demographic determinism.
    • He said that there had also been unanticipated benefits for pubs.
    • The trainees were flexible with unanticipated occurrences or unexpected changes.
    • That is, they provide unanticipated encounters as well as common experiences.
    • There may also be as yet unanticipated long term effects.
    • These variables are also subject to unanticipated changes because of unforeseen domestic or external developments.
    • My trip home had some pristine moments of unanticipated humour.
    • However, if a system has no flexibility, then it crumbles as soon as an unanticipated event happens.
    • Of greater concern to health care practitioners is unpredictable and unanticipated toxicity.
    • It is therefore also unforeseeable; it will necessarily be unanticipated in both senses.
    Synonyms
    unforeseen, unpredicted, not bargained for, unlooked for, unhoped for, out of the blue, without warning, without notice
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