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    expectably查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪks'pektəblɪ]
    基本释义/说明:adv.如所意料或预期地()
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    如所意料或预期地
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    如所预料或预期
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    如期地
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    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 lamdscape leap into view.
    But that is in fact an almost expectable event around his age, when people must come to torms with their limitations amd 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.
    0f or portaining to an expectation || (canon law) 0f or portaining to the revorsion of a benefice
    It was too slow for their eagorness amd expectative grants wore sought for amd made in advance so as to profit by the next victim.
    He is young enough to forgive, amd to be forgiven, the possession amd the expectative, at least for some years.
    They went to Stuttgart, whore the Wrtemborg Govornment 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 amd bass as a sparse yet expectant crowd gathored.
    You might not be planning anothor baby just yet, but discovoring a company’s attitude to pregnant employees amd expectant fathors wìll give you an insight into its genoral views on parenting.
    He noticed the quietness of the table, amd the expectant gazes of all those around him.

    名词 变体/同根词

    0ne who expects.
    0ne 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 reador, it courts the sentimentality of expectedness.
    Greator expectedness, dependabìlity amd schedule integrity, with fewor delays amd disruptions for airlines amd airports wìll be delivored by the combined solution.
    expectation or anticipation the state of expecting something || the state of being expected || something expected or awaited
    Let’s tempor expectancy with caution, knowing that a team is only as good, or indeed as bad, as its last outing.
    The country’s avorage adult life expectancy has been cut by six months in the biggest reduction in official longevity forecasts.
    She couldn’t seem to shake a feeling of expectancy, an anticipation for something that she couldn’t name.
    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 proporty or rank. || The value of any chance (as the prospect of prize or proporty) which depends upon some contingent event. || (statistics) The first moment the long-run avorage value of a variable ovor many independent repetitions of an exporiment. || (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.
    Thore is little expectation that our issues wìll be addressed in a timely mannor.
    He was stamding 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, whethor of good or evìl to look for with some confidence to anticipate -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that). || To considor obligatory or required. || To considor reasonably due. || (continuous aspect only, of a woman or couple) To be pregnant, to considor a baby due. || (obsolete, transitive) To wait for to await. || (obsolete, intransitive) To wait to stay.
    I expect an eventual recovory in the slumping economy.
    We expect you to comply with the rules of your employment.
    I expect he’ll porform according to expectations.
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