expect的意思和读音

expect

: [ɪkˈspekt] : [ɪk'spekt]

v.

expects  expecting  expected  

v.+n.expect growth,expect answer,expect reply,expect worst,expect hearing

adv.+v.fully expect,probably expect,confidently expect,realistically expect,seriously expect

v.wait for,anticipate,look forward to,look ahead,await

expectv.

1.[t]to think or believe that sth will happen or that sb will do sth

We are expecting a rise in food prices this month.

Don't expect sympathy from me!

That's not the sort of behaviour I expect of you!

You can't expect to learn a foreign language in a few months.

I looked back, half expecting to see someone following me.

House prices are expected to rise sharply.

Do you really expect me to believe you?

Many people were expecting (that) the peace talks would break down.

It is expected that the report will suggest some major reforms.

2.[t]to be waiting for sb/sth to arrive, as this has been arranged

to expect a visit/call/letter from sb访

Are you expecting visitors?

We were expecting him yesterday.

We were expecting him to arrive yesterday.

3.to demand that sb will do sth because it is their duty or responsibility

Her parents expected high standards from her.

He's still getting over his illness, so don't expect too much from him.

Are you clear what is expected of you?

They expected all their children to be high achievers.

I expect to be paid promptly for the work.

4.[i][t](informal)used when you think sth is probably true

‘Will you be late?’ ‘ I expect so .’“?”“。”

‘Are you going out tonight?’ ‘ I don't expect so .’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

‘Who's eaten all the cake?’ ‘Tom, I expect/I expect it was Tom.’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

v.1.,, (something, that)2.,,3.[] (to do),;(,)4.()...[] (something of somebody)5.;6.怀1.,, (something, that)2.,,3.[] (to do),;(,)4.()...[] (something of somebody)5.;6.怀

v.1.to think that something will happen; used in negative sentences to tell someone not to be too hopeful about something because it is unlikely to happen2.to think that it is right or reasonable that something should happen3.to be waiting for someone or something to arrive

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1.Don't expect to be successful right away. Rome wasn't built in a day, you know.

2.Each choice is hard, and I expect to work hard to fathom out what seems to me to be good.西

3.I did not expect at all that you would hold a party like this for me.

4.taking poor Gouvernail seriously and making a fuss about him, the last thing he would desire or expect.

5.Do not expect love in return; but if it does not be content it has grown in yours.

6.After the taxes and insurance, there's not much left to take home. I don't know how much bonus we can expect.

7.He said experts would typically expect to see live birth rates of around 15 per cent in a group of 40-year-old women.4015%

8.And they expect to be able to identify around 60 of these habitable Earth-like planets within the next two years.260

9.This answer will give me an idea as to the organizing principles of your services, and how much parallel development activity we can expect.

10.Because when you use that criteria to the value of a strong request, you expect the person you are likely to be consciously Qiang hurt.