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1 expectation
1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) forventning2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) forventningforventningsubst. \/ˌekspekˈteɪʃ(ə)n\/1) forventning, forhåpning• does married life answer your expectation(s)?2) ( matematikk) sannsynlighet (for noe), forventet verdi3) ( medisin) avventende behandling, ekspektasjoncome up to somebody's expectations svare til noens forventningercontrary to expectation(s) mot forventningexpectations forventninger( gammeldags) utsikter til arvin expectation of i håp om, i forventning ommathematical expectation forventet verdi, middelverdiof (great) expectation (meget) lovende -
2 beyond expectation
(much more or much better than expected: The plan succeeded beyond all expectations; The hotel was beyond our expectations.) over all forventning -
3 await
ə'weit(to wait for: We await your arrival with expectation.) vente (på)forvente--------venteverb \/əˈweɪt\/1) vente på, avvente, imøtese2) være i beredskap for, vente -
4 beyond
bi'jond1) (on the farther side of: My house is just beyond those trees.) hinsides, bortenfor, på den andre sida av2) (farther on than (something) in time or place: I cannot plan beyond tomorrow.) lenger, seinere3) (out of the range, power etc of: beyond help.) utenfor4) (other than: What is there to say beyond what's already been said?) mer enn, ytterligere, ut over det•- beyond expectation
- beyond one's meansogsåIthe subst. \/bɪˈjɒnd\/, \/bɪˈɒnd\/det hinsidige, det ukjenteIIadv. \/bɪˈjɒnd\/, \/bɪˈɒnd\/1) bortenfor, på den andre siden, lenger• what is beyond?2) utover det, mer, lengerIIIprep. \/bɪˈjɒnd\/, \/bɪˈɒnd\/1) bortenfor, på den andre siden (av)2) utover, lenger enn, utenfor3) ( overført) hinsides4) senere enn, etter5) utenom, unntatt, utover, mer ennhan overskred sine rettigheter \/ han gikk for langtbeyond belief utrolig, ubegripeligbeyond criticism hevet over all kritikkbeyond description ubeskriveligbe beyond one være mer enn man kan klare, være mer enn man vetbeyond one's means mer enn man har råd til -
5 breathless
adjective (having difficulty in breathing normally: His asthma makes him breathless; He was breathless after climbing the hill.) andpusten, heseblesendeandpustenadj. \/ˈbreθləs\/1) andpusten, stakkåndet, heseblesende, som får en til å miste pusten2) åndeløs (også overført)3) uten et vindpust, vindstille, blikkstille4) ( poetisk) livløs -
6 excite
1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) vekke sterke sinnsbevegelser, opphisse2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) vekke, framkalle, stimulere•- excitability
- excited
- excitedly
- excitement
- excitingopphisseverb \/ɪkˈsaɪt\/, \/ekˈsaɪt\/1) hisse opp, bringe i affekt, opprøre• did he excite the people to rebellion?2) vekke, fremkalle3) ( fysiologi) pirre, stimulere, eksitere4) ( elektronikk) magnetisere5) ( fysikk) anslå, eksitere -
7 expect
ik'spekt1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) (for)vente2) (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.') regne med, anta (at)3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) kreve, forlange4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) anta (at), ta for gitt•- expectant
- expectantly
- expectationforventeverb \/ɪkˈspekt\/, \/ekˈspekt\/1) vente (seg), forvente, imøtese, regne med• are you expecting someone?2) ( hverdagslig) anta, tro, formode, regne med• he'll come, I expecthan kommer, antar jeg3) vente (og håpe), se frem tilbe expecting vente barnexpected value ( statistikk) forventet verdito be expected som man kan vente seg• it happened, as might have been expecteddet skjedde, som man hadde kunnet ventet seg -
8 expectant
1) (full of hope or expectation: the expectant faces of the audience.) forventningsfull, ventende2) (expecting (a baby): an expectant mother.) gravid, vordende (mor/far)forventningsfullIsubst. \/ɪkˈspekt(ə)nt\/, \/ekˈspekt(ə)nt\/( gammeldags) vordende eier, nærmeste arvtager, kandidatexpectant of kandidat tilIIadj. \/ɪkˈspekt(ə)nt\/, \/ekˈspekt(ə)nt\/1) ventende, forventningsfull2) forventet3) vordende4) gravid5) avventende, ekspektativbe expectant of vente seg, håpe påexpectant mothers vordende mødre, gravide kvinner -
9 fever
'fi:və((an illness causing) high body temperature and quick heart-beat: She is in bed with a fever; a fever of excitement.) feber(sykdom)- feverish- feverishly
- at fever pitchfeberIsubst. \/ˈfiːvə\/1) feber, febersykdom2) ( overført) feber, feberaktig tilstandfever hospital epidemisykehusfever tree forklaring: en av flere tresorter brukt i medisin, f.eks. febertre, Eucalyptus globulusin a fever of expectation i (en tilstand av) feberaktig forventningin a fever of impatience brennende av utålmodighetIIverb \/ˈfiːvə\/1) gi feber, forårsake feber hos2) få feber, ha feber -
10 hourly
adjective, adverb ((happening or done) every hour: Take his temperature hourly; hourly reports.) hver time, times-Iadj. \/ˈaʊəlɪ\/1) som skjer hver time, som gjøres hver time2) som skjer en gang i timen, som gjøres en gang i timen3) hyppig, stadig, kontinuerlig4) i timen, per time5) times-in hourly expectation of i stadig forventning omIIadv. \/ˈaʊəlɪ\/1) i timen, hver time2) når som helst, kontinuerlig -
11 mathematical
1) (of or done by mathematics: mathematical tables.) matematisk2) (very exact or accurate: mathematical precision.) nøyaktig, akkuratadj. \/ˌmæθəˈmætɪk(ə)l\/matematiskmathematical expectation ( statistikk) gjennomsnittsverdi -
12 thrill
Ɵril 1. verb(to (cause someone to) feel excitement: She was thrilled at/by the invitation.) begeistre, rive med seg2. noun1) (an excited feeling: a thrill of pleasure/expectation.) spenning, kiling i magen2) (something which causes this feeling: Meeting the Queen was a great thrill.) stor opplevelse•- thriller- thrillingsitring--------skjelvingIsubst. \/θrɪl\/1) grøss, grøssing, gys, gysing, iling2) spenning, spennende opplevelse3) sitring, skjelving, beving4) ( medisin) fremitus, unormal tremorfeel a thrill of pleasure grøsse av gledegive somebody a thrill være spennende for noenwhat a thrill! så spennende!IIverb \/θrɪl\/1) (få til å) grøsse av spenning, henføre, begeistre2) grøsse3) dirre, vibrere, beve, skjelvethrill at glede seg til, gløde av begeistring overbe thrilled at glede seg til, gløde av begeistring overthrilled to bits sanseløs av gledebe thrilled with grøsse avthrill through gå som et grøss\/en gysning gjennomthrill with horror se ➢ horror
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