unanticipated
/ˌʌnænˈtɪsɪpeɪtɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnæntˈɪsəpˌetɪd] /ˌʌnænˈtɪsɪpeɪtɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnæntˈɪsəpˌetɪd] /ˌən-an-ˈti-sə-ˌpā-təd How to pronounce unanticipated (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unanticipated — 形容詞
- unanticipatedpositive
- more unanticipatedcomparative
- most unanticipatedsuperlative
1. An unanticipated event, cost, or problem is one that you did not know would happ
未預期的
沒有料到會發生的
An unanticipated event, cost, or problem is one that you did not know would happen — for example, a sudden expense, an unexpected visitor, or a delay that nobody had prepared for.
The unanticipated cost of the roof repair forced Valentina to use her savings.
屋頂維修的未預期費用迫使 Valentina 動用了她的儲蓄。
collocation: unanticipated cost
Bilal's unanticipated visit to his grandparents' house brought them great joy.
Bilal 對祖父母家的突然造訪帶給他們極大的喜悅。
possessive + unanticipated + noun
Unanticipated shipping delays forced the team to work through the weekend.
未預期的航運延誤迫使團隊週末加班。
Unanticipated changes in the weather made Nadia decide to stay home.
天氣的未預期變化讓 Nadia 決定待在家裡。
The doctors faced an unanticipated situation when the patient recovered so quickly.
醫生們面臨了一個未預期的情況:病人的康復速度如此之快。
- unexpected
more common and less formal; works in everyday speech and writing
- unforeseen
slightly more formal, often used for negative events like problems or consequences
- surprising
focuses on the emotional reaction rather than the lack of planning
- anticipated
expected and planned for in advance
- expected
thought likely to happen
文法句型
unanticipated + noun
用法筆記
More formal than 'unexpected'. Often describes events or situations that affect plans or preparations. Usually appears directly before the noun it modifies (attributive position), though it can be used after linking verbs in formal writing.