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    expect查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪk'spekt] 现在分词:expecting
    过去式:expected 过去分词:expected
    第三人称单数:expects 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:v.预期;期待;盼望
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    vt.
    ①期待;盼望;预期;
    I an expecting him every moment.
    我在等他,他随时可能到.
    Are you expecting a letter from home?
    你在等家信吗?
    I expect him to come.
    我盼望他来.
    I expect to be back on Sunday = I expect that I shall be back on Sunday.
    我预想星期天回来.
    It is not so difficult as I expected.
    这不如我想像的那么困难。
    as might have been expected = as was expected
    不出所料.
    ②[与 from 连用]指望;瞩望;要求;
    I expect you to do your duty.
    我要你尽责任.
    Do not expect too much of (from) him.
    不要对他瞩望过高.
    People expect great things of (from)him.
    人们盼望着他完成大事业.
    ③[口语][主英]以为,料想;
    I expect (that) he went to town yesterday.
    我以为他昨天进城去了.
    Will he be late?—I expect so.
    他会不会迟到?—我想会的.
    I don`t expect so = I expect not.
    我想不会的.
    -扩展释义
    【海运】
    期待,预料,预期,指望,要求
    v. 【法律专业】
    期待 ,预期
    vt. 【化学】
    期待,预期
    vt.
    1. 预计...可能发生(或来到);预料;预期[+(that)][+to-v][O2]2. 期待;等待;盼望,3. 认为理应得到;指望;要求[(+from)][O2]4. 想;认为[W][Y][+(that)]vi.1. 期待;预期,2. (用进行时)怀孕,怀胎
    -同义词和反义词
    -expect的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Relating to expectation.
    “But once that expectational anchor began to drag, unions had reason to fear that inflation, once ignited, would persist.”
    “Ranganathan, said the reason for the fall in the rupee’s value is fundamental as well as expectational.”
    “By the time the food itself came 50 minutes after our arrival, we were almost on the point of expectational collapse.”
    To be expected; not unusual.
    “That kind of explanation on the part of the companies is expectable, but it’s a cop-out.”
    “Instead of the expectable back yard, Marie Louise was startled to see a noble landscape leap into view.”
    “But that is in fact an almost expectable event around his age, when people must come to terms with their limitations and old dreams for themselves.”
    Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur
    “An increase in employment is expected, given the improvement in our economy.”
    “This is not a defect. It is the expected behavior of our software.”
    Of or pertaining to an expectation || (canon law) Of or pertaining to the reversion of a benefice
    “It was too slow for their eagerness and expectative grants were sought for and made in advance so as to profit by the next victim.”
    “He is young enough to forgive, and to be forgiven, the possession and the expectative, at least for some years.”
    “They went to Stuttgart, where the Wrtemberg Government kept up a sort of expectative neutrality.”
    Marked by expectation. || Pregnant. || (medicine) Awaiting the effects of nature, with little active treatment.
    “A cheap sound system pumped out drum and bass as a sparse yet expectant crowd gathered.”
    “You might not be planning another baby just yet, but discovering a company’s attitude to pregnant employees and expectant fathers will give you an insight into its general views on parenting.”
    “He noticed the quietness of the table, and the expectant gazes of all those around him.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    expect的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    expect的第三人称单数形式
    “The media expects all training gallops on a racecourse to be made public so gamblers are informed.”
    “David has another five weeks to get through and then he expects to be back in action.”
    “The coaches have kept the same training regime and Richardson expects the athletes will be acclimatised by the time they move from Erba to Milan.”
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