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    expectancy查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪk'spektənsi]
    名词复数:expectancies 词频:高频常用词
    异形词:expectance
    基本释义/说明:n.期待;预期
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    n.
    期待, 期望
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    期待 ,预期,期待的事物
    According to the 1997 statistics, the life expectancy of a white male is 74 years, and 80 years for a white female, But only 66 and 74 years for African American males and females respectively
    概括1996年的统计数据,白人男性预期寿命为74岁,而黑人男性只有66;白人女性为80岁,而黑人女性只有74岁。
    n.
    期望之事物
    n. 【水利】
    期待,预期,期望的事物
    According to the 1997 statistics, the life expectancy of a white male is 74 years, and 80 years for a white female, But only 66 and 74 years for African American males and females respectively
    概括1996年的统计数据,白人男性预期寿命为74岁,而黑人男性只有66;白人女性为80岁,而黑人女性只有74岁。
    n. 【化学】
    期待,公算
    She go to meet him with an air of expectancy.
    她去见他时带著有所期待的神情。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. an atmosphere of feverish expectancy

    同义词系列1
    -expectancy的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    expectancy的异体字形式
    “That patience is no mere passive endurance without murmuring, but implies tension of expectance.”
    “The word which he employs, by its very form, expresses that that expectance is habitual and continuous.”
    “In expectance of two words of you this morning I venture to offer you my best wishes for the future.”
    One who expects.
    One from whom something is expected.
    The state or quality of being expected.
    “We have first an expectation, then a sensation with the feeling of expectedness related to memory of the expectation.”
    “If the poem partakes of any of those things, depending on the reader, it courts the sentimentality of expectedness.”
    “Greater expectedness, dependability and schedule integrity, with fewer delays and disruptions for airlines and airports will be delivered by the combined solution.”
    The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen. || That which is expected or looked for. || The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to occur; prospect of anything good to come, especially of property or rank. || The value of any chance (as the prospect of prize or property) which depends upon some contingent event. || (statistics) The first moment; the long-run average value of a variable over many independent repetitions of an experiment. || (colloquial statistics) The arithmetic mean. || (medicine) The leaving of a disease principally to the efforts of nature to effect a cure.
    “We sold our shares with the expectation that the company’s earnings would decline.”
    “There is little expectation that our issues will be addressed in a timely manner.”
    “He was standing alone, tense with expectation, for the train that was due any minute.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that). || To consider obligatory or required. || To consider reasonably due. || (continuous aspect only, of a woman or couple) To be pregnant, to consider a baby due. || (obsolete, transitive) To wait for; to await. || (obsolete, intransitive) To wait; to stay.
    “I expect an eventual recovery in the slumping economy.”
    “We expect you to comply with the rules of your employment.”
    “I expect he’ll perform according to expectations.”
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