unanticipated 的定义
- not anticipated; unforeseen
unanticipated 近义词
等同于 abrupt
unanticipated 的近义词 12 个
- hasty
- hurried
- precipitous
- quick
- sudden
- surprising
- unexpected
- unforeseen
- jerky
- precipitate
- rushing
- unceremonious
unanticipated 的反义词 11 个
等同于 precipitous/precipitate
unanticipated 的近义词 34 个
- abrupt
- breakneck
- brief
- frantic
- gone off half-cocked
- harum-scarum
- hasty
- headlong
- heedless
- hurried
- ill-advised
- impatient
- impetuous
- indiscreet
- jump the gun
- madcap
- off the hip
- off the top of head
- plunging
- precipitant
- quick
- rapid
- rash
- reckless
- refractory
- rushing
- subitaneous
- swift
- uncontrolled
- unexpected
- unforeseen
- violent
- willful
- without warning
unanticipated 的反义词 3 个
等同于 premature
等同于 surprising
等同于 unexpected
unanticipated 的近义词 28 个
- abrupt
- accidental
- amazing
- astonishing
- fortuitous
- startling
- stunning
- sudden
- swift
- unforeseen
- unpredictable
- wonderful
- chance
- electrifying
- eye-opening
- from left field
- impetuous
- impulsive
- instantaneous
- not bargained for
- not in the cards
- out of the blue
- payback
- prodigious
- staggering
- unheralded
- unlooked-for
- unpredicted
unanticipated 的反义词 7 个
等同于 unforeseen
unanticipated 的近义词 28 个
- abrupt
- accidental
- amazing
- astonishing
- fortuitous
- startling
- stunning
- sudden
- swift
- unforeseen
- unpredictable
- wonderful
- chance
- electrifying
- eye-opening
- from left field
- impetuous
- impulsive
- instantaneous
- not bargained for
- not in the cards
- out of the blue
- payback
- prodigious
- staggering
- unheralded
- unlooked-for
- unpredicted
unanticipated 的反义词 7 个
等同于 unheralded
unanticipated 的近义词 3 个
unanticipated 的反义词 6 个
等同于 undreamed-of
unanticipated 的近义词 3 个
unanticipated 的反义词 6 个
等同于 unannounced
unanticipated 的近义词 5 个
unanticipated 的反义词 1 个
等同于 precipitant
等同于 contingent
等同于 early
unanticipated 的近义词 32 个
- beforehand
- briefly
- directly
- immediately
- prematurely
- previous
- promptly
- quick
- shortly
- soon
- too soon
- unexpectedly
- betimes
- a bit previous
- ahead of time
- anon
- before long
- bright and early
- early bird
- ere long
- far ahead
- in advance
- in good time
- in the bud
- in time
- on short notice
- on the dot
- oversoon
- presently
- pronto
- proximately
- with time to spare
unanticipated 的反义词 2 个
等同于 out of the blue
unanticipated 的近义词 32 个
- beforehand
- briefly
- directly
- immediately
- prematurely
- previous
- promptly
- quick
- shortly
- soon
- too soon
- unexpectedly
- betimes
- a bit previous
- ahead of time
- anon
- before long
- bright and early
- early bird
- ere long
- far ahead
- in advance
- in good time
- in the bud
- in time
- on short notice
- on the dot
- oversoon
- presently
- pronto
- proximately
- with time to spare
unanticipated 的反义词 2 个
更多unanticipated例句
- You need to recognize the fact that something unanticipated could happen.
- Its creators hope to define objects in a way that’s useful now but flexible enough to accommodate the unanticipated uses mathematicians might have for these objects.
- These microscopic air bags “have so many uses that were totally unanticipated,” Shapiro says.
- The example resonates because wars, like pandemics, create dramatic, unanticipated needs for medical innovations.
- I mean, it has very little to do with the unanticipated uses.
- They can also have unintended and unanticipated consequences.
- Meanwhile, the conservative activist Ralph Reed called it “an unanticipated gift to the Romney campaign.”
- And in some places, it has worked out—but with unanticipated complications.
- Despite years in adult entertainment, this exposure of her private life was unprecedented and unanticipated, says Foster.
- There are many mysteries of marriage, quite unanticipated by the bachelor before he changes his state.
- These came in their order, and with them, unanticipated tarnishings on the first bright perfection of our relations.
- This unanticipated exclamation astonished and delighted me, especially when I recognized, by the sound of her voice, Old Rachel.
- It was very sudden—entirely unanticipated—although I had been suspecting disease of the heart.
- For it was a charm; an actual feminine, an unanticipated personal, charm; past reach of tongue to name, wordless in thought.