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41 duly
adverb (properly; as expected: The bus duly arrived.) devidamente -
42 expect
[ik'spekt]1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) esperar2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') acreditar3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) contar com4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) supor•- expectant - expectantly - expectation -
43 expectation
[ekspek-]1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) expectativa2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) expectativa -
44 flurry
American - flurries; noun1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) lufada2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) azáfama -
45 go right
(to happen as expected, wanted or intended; to be successful or without problems: Nothing ever goes right for him.) dar certo -
46 last out
(to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of): I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night.) durar -
47 linger
['liŋɡə]1) (to remain, last or continue for a long time or after the expected time: The smell of the bad fish lingered for days.) subsistir2) (to proceed slowly or delay: We lingered in the hall, looking at the pictures.) demorar-se -
48 materialise
1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) materializar(-se)2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) concretizar(-se) -
49 materialize
1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) materializar(-se)2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) concretizar(-se) -
50 on demand
(when asked for: I'm expected to supply meals on demand.) sob encomenda -
51 outsider
1) (a person who is not part of a group etc.) forasteiro, estranho2) ((in a race etc) a runner who is not expected to win: The race was won by a complete outsider.) azarão -
52 premature
[premə' uə, ]( American[) pri:-](happening etc before the right or expected time: a premature birth; The baby was three weeks premature.) prematuro -
53 probable
['probəbl](that may be expected to happen or be true; likely: the probable result; Such an event is possible but not probable.) provável- probably- probability - in all probability -
54 refuse
I [rə'fju:z] verb1) (not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do: He refused to help me; She refused to believe what I said; When I asked him to leave, he refused.) recusar(-se) a2) (not to accept: He refused my offer of help; They refused our invitation; She refused the money.) recusar3) (not to give (permission etc): I was refused admittance to the meeting.) recusar•- refusalII ['refju:s] noun(rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.) lixo, refugo- refuse collection vehicle -
55 seasonable
adjective ((negative unseasonable) (of weather) of the kind that is to be expected for a particular time of year.) da estação -
56 sure enough
(in fact, as was expected: I thought she'd be angry, and sure enough she was.) de fato -
57 unexpected
(not expected, eg because sudden: his unexpected death; His promotion was quite unexpected.) -
58 unworthy
1) (shameful or disgraceful: That was an unworthy act/thought.)2) (not deserving: Such a remark is unworthy of notice; He's unworthy to have the same name as his father.)3) (less good than should be expected from (eg a person): Such bad behaviour is unworthy of him.)•- unworthiness
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Expected — may refer to: *Expectation *Expected value *Expected shortfall *Expected utility hypothesis *Expected return *Expected gain;See also *Unexpected … Wikipedia
expected — expected; un·expected; … English syllables
expected — index apparent (presumptive), customary, foreseeable, foreseen, forthcoming, future, habitual, immedia … Law dictionary
Expected — Expect Ex*pect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Expecting}.] [L. expectatum, to look out for, await, expect; ex + out spectare to look at. See {Spectacle}.] 1. To wait for; to await. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Let s in, and there… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
expected — ex|pect|ed [ ık spektəd ] adjective only before noun *** likely to happen or be true: Events did not follow their expected course. expected future earnings … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
expected — /Ik spek tid/ adjective (only before noun) an event or person that is expected is one you think will happen or are waiting for: The expected storm never occurred so we had the barbecue after all … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
expected */*/*/ — UK [ɪkˈspektɪd] / US [ɪkˈspektəd] adjective [only before noun] likely to happen or be true expected future earnings Events did not follow their expected course … English dictionary
expected — adjective /ɪksˈpɛktɪd/ Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur The expected storm never arrived. Ant: unexpected, surprising, unlikely See Also: expect, expectation … Wiktionary
expected — adj. Expected is used with these nouns: ↑arrival, ↑direction, ↑duration, ↑earnings, ↑frequency, ↑improvement, ↑number, ↑outcome, ↑profit, ↑rate, ↑result, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
expected — Synonyms and related words: anticipated, awaited, aweless, calm, composed, cool, due, expecting, foreseen, hoped for, imminent, in prospect, in view, inexcitable, long expected, on the horizon, overdue, presumed, probable, promised, prospective,… … Moby Thesaurus
expected — [ɪkˈspektɪd] adj likely to happen or be true Events did not follow their expected course.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English