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11. | There's no expectation of snow tonight. |
| 今晚预料无雪. |
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12. | according to expectation |
| 如所预料 |
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13. | in anticipation (of) |
| 预先预料,期待. |
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14. | I think the upheavals in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union were inevitable. It is hard to predict how far they will go; We still have to observe developments calmly. |
| 东欧、苏联乱,我看也不可避免,至于乱到什么程度,现在不好预料,还要很冷静地观察。 |
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15. | anticipation n. |
| 预料;期待;预支 |
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16. | It's still hard to tell who will win the prize. |
| 鹿死谁手尚难预料。 |
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17. | calculate on fine weather tomorrow |
| 预料明天天晴 |
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18. | (9) 在一定程度上讲,我们的智力是天生的,而任何的特殊教育都不能把一个弱智的儿童培养成天才。 |
| To some extent our intelligence is given to us at birth, and special education in no case can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. |
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19. | There is no telling what might have happened, now, |
| 后果很难预料。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 11 (4) |
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20. | They calculated on(upon)fine weather tomorrow |
| 他们预料明天天晴。 |
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