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1 (assumption, prediction) prévision f ; it is my expectation that je m'attends à ce que (+ subj) ; to have expectations of success avoir des espoirs de succès ; against all expectation(s) à l'encontre des prévisions générales ; beyond all expectation(s) au-delà de toute attente ; it is in line with expectation(s) c'est conforme à nos prévisions ; you have been chosen in the expectation that on vous a choisi dans l'espoir que ; in the expectation of a shortage en prévision d'une pénurie ;2 (aspiration, hope) aspiration f, attente f ; to live up to/fail to live up to sb's expectations répondre à/ne pas répondre à l'attente de qn ; I don't want to raise their expectations je ne veux pas trop leur promettre ; to have great expectations of attendre beaucoup de ; an atmosphere of expectation une atmosphère d'attente ;3 (requirement, demand) exigence f ; to have certain expectations of attendre or demander certaines choses de [police, employee]. -
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expectation [‚ekspek'teɪʃən]∎ to live in expectation vivre dans l'expectative ou l'attente;∎ beyond all expectation au-delà de toute espérance;∎ in a tone of gloomy expectation avec appréhension;∎ there is every expectation that we shall be seeing them again soon il y a de grandes chances pour que nous les revoyions bientôt;∎ in expectation of dans l'attente de;∎ Religion in the sure expectation of life everlasting dans la certitude d'une vie éternelle(b) (usu pl) (hope, aspiration) attente f;∎ to come up to sb's expectations remplir ou répondre à l'attente de qn;∎ his performance fell short of or did not live up to their expectations il n'a pas été à la hauteur de leurs espérances, il n'a pas répondu à leur attente;∎ to exceed sb's expectations dépasser l'attente ou les espérances de qn;∎ my expectations for its success were not that high je ne pensais pas vraiment que ça réussirait;∎ their expectations that he would fail were not fulfilled ils s'attendaient à ce qu'il échoue, mais finalement ils se sont trompés;∎ the performance did not confirm the City expectations les résultats n'ont pas répondu à l'attente de la City;∎ these unrealistically high profit expectations ces prévisions de bénéfices totalement fantaisistes;∎ this merely confirms our worst expectations cela ne fait que confirmer nos prévisions les plus noires;∎ contrary to expectations contrairement à ou contre toute attente;∎ to have high expectations of sb/sth attendre beaucoup de qn/qch(c) (usu pl) (requirement) exigence f;∎ we have certain expectations of our employees nous avons certaines exigences envers nos employés;∎ what are your expectations? (for salary, job prospects) quelles sont vos conditions ou exigences?∎ to have great expectations avoir de grandes espérances;∎ uncle from whom one has expectations oncle m à héritageUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > expectation
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♦ expectation /ɛkspɛkˈteɪʃn/n. [cu]1 aspettativa; attesa; previsione; speranza: the client's expectations, le attese del cliente; a thrill of expectation, un brivido di attesa speranzosa; It is our expectation that…, ci aspettiamo che…; There is a reasonable expectation that…, è ragionevole attendersi che…; to arouse expectations, suscitare speranze; to meet (o to fulfil) one's expectations, rispondere alle aspettative; not to come up to sb. 's expectations, non corrispondere all'aspettativa di q.; to live up to sb. 's expectations, rispondere alle aspettative di q.; non deludere q.; to raise sb. 's expectations, illudere q.; beyond expectations, oltre le previsioni; oltre l'atteso; against (o contrary to) expectations, contro ogni aspettativa; to exceed expectations, andare oltre le aspettative2 (stat.) speranza matematica; aspettativa; probabilità: expectation of life, aspettativa (o speranza) di vita; ( anche) durata (o vita) presunta3 (al pl.) (arc.) prospettive di eredità. -
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expectation [‚ekspekˈteɪ∫ən]attente f* * *[ˌekspek'teɪʃn]1) (assumption, prediction) prévision fit is my expectation that — je m'attends à ce que (+ subj)
2) (aspiration, hope) aspiration f, attente f3) (requirement, demand) exigence fto have certain expectations of — attendre or demander certaines choses de [police, employee]
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expectation биом. ожиданиеconditional expectation условное математическое ожиданиеconditional expectation условное математическое ожидание (стат.)mathematical expectation математическое ожиданиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > expectation
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expectation [ˏekspekˊteɪʃn] n1) ожида́ние2) наде́жда, предвкуше́ние; pl ви́ды на бу́дущее, на насле́дство;beyond (contrary to) expectation сверх (про́тив) ожида́ния
3) вероя́тность;life expectation предполага́емая сре́дняя продолжи́тельность жи́зни
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nouncome up to expectation[s]/somebody's expectations — den/jemandes Erwartungen entsprechen
contrary to expectation or to all expectations — wider Erwarten
* * *[ekspek-]1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) die Erwartung2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) die Erwartung* * *ex·pec·ta·tion[ˌekspekˈteɪʃən]n\expectation of life Lebenserwartung fto be beyond [all] \expectation[s] die [o alle] Erwartungen übertreffento live [or come] up to sb's expectations jds Erwartungen erfüllen [o entsprechen]against [or contrary to] [all] \expectation[s] entgegen den [o allen] Erwartungen, wider [alles] Erwarten geh* * *["ekspek'teISən]n1) (= act of expecting) Erwartung fin expectation of — in Erwartung (+gen)
in the confident expectation of an easy victory — fest mit einem leichten Sieg rechnend
2) (= that expected) Erwartung fto come up to sb's expectations — jds Erwartungen (dat) entsprechen
3) (= prospect) Aussicht f4)* * *expectation [ˌekspekˈteıʃn] s1. Erwartung f, Erwarten n:in expectation of in Erwartung (gen);beyond (all) expectation(s) über Erwarten;on tiptoes with expectation gespannt vor Erwartung;according to expectation(s) erwartungsgemäß;fall short of sb’s expectations hinter jemandes Erwartungen zurückbleibenhave great expectations einmal viel (durch Erbschaft etc) zu erwarten habenof auf akk):expectation of life Lebenserwartung f;in expectation zu erwarten(d)4. MATH Erwartungswert m* * *nouncome up to expectation[s]/somebody's expectations — den/jemandes Erwartungen entsprechen
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{,ekspek'teiʃn}
1. очакване, чакане, надежда
in EXPECTATION of очаквайки, разчитайки на
according to/contrary to EXPECTATION според/противно на очакванията, както се/както не се очаква/предполага
to live/come up to-EXPECTATIONs оправдавам надеждите/очакванията
beyond EXPECTATION повече/по-добре от очакваното
to fall short of EXPECTATIONs не оправдавам надеждите, разочаровам
2. предвиждане, вероятност, шанс
EXPECTATION income вероятен приход/доход
EXPECTATION of life вероятна продължителност на живота
3. рl изгледи за получаване на наследство* * *{,ekspek'teishn} n 1. очакване, чакане; надежда; in expectation of о* * *чакане; очакване; предвиждане; предусещане; вероятност; надежда;* * *1. according to/contrary to expectation според/противно на очакванията, както се/както не се очаква/предполага 2. beyond expectation повече/по-добре от очакваното 3. expectation income вероятен приход/доход 4. expectation of life вероятна продължителност на живота 5. in expectation of очаквайки, разчитайки на 6. pl изгледи за получаване на наследство 7. to fall short of expectations не оправдавам надеждите, разочаровам 8. to live/come up to-expectations оправдавам надеждите/очакванията 9. очакване, чакане, надежда 10. предвиждане, вероятност, шанс* * *expectation[¸ekspek´teiʃən] n 1. очакване, чакане; прен. надежда; in \expectation of очаквайки, разчитайки на; according to \expectation както се очакваше (предполагаше); contrary ( against) to all \expectations противно на всички очаквания; he abandoned any \expectation that she would take an interest той загуби всякаква надежда, че тя ще прояви интерес; to live ( come up) to s.o.'s \expectations оправдавам очакванията (надеждите) на някого; to fall short of s.o.'s \expectations измамвам (излъгвам) надеждите на някого; 2. предвиждане, вероятност; what are the \expectation s of it? какви са шансовете за това? \expectation of life вероятна продължителност на живота; 3. pl юрид. шансове за наследяване. -
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[ˌekspekˈteɪʃən]actuarial expectation актуарное ожидание actuarial expectation математическое ожидание выплаты страхового возмещения adaptive expectation полит.эк. адаптивное ожидание expectation надежда, предвкушение; pl виды на будущее, на наследство; beyond (contrary to) expectation сверх (против) ожидания conditional mathematical expectation условное математическое ожидание expectation вероятность; expectation of life предполагаемая средняя продолжительность жизни expectation вероятность expectation надежда, предвкушение; pl виды на будущее, на наследство; beyond (contrary to) expectation сверх (против) ожидания expectation ожидание expectation вероятность; expectation of life предполагаемая средняя продолжительность жизни expectation of life страх. вероятная продолжительность жизни in expectation of в ожидании -
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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?) esperanzatr[ekspek'teɪʃən]1 (hope, firm belief) esperanza1 (confident feelings) expectativas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcontrary to expectations contrariamente a lo que se esperabain expectation of con la esperanza deto be beyond somebody's expectations ser mejor de lo esperadoto fall short of somebody's expectations no alcanzar las expectativas de alguiennot to come up to somebody's expectations no alcanzar las expectativas de alguienexpectation [.ɛk.spɛk'teɪʃən] n1) anticipation: expectación f2) expectancy: expectativa fn.• espera s.f.• esperanza s.f.• expectación s.f.• expectativa s.f.'ekspek'teɪʃən1)a) u ( anticipation)b) u c ( preconceived idea) (often pl) expectativa fthe performance came up to/fell short of our expectation(s) — la actuación estuvo/no estuvo a la altura de lo que esperábamos
2) expectations pl (of inheritance, promotion) expectativas fpl[ˌekspek'teɪʃǝn]N1) (=state) expectación fin expectation of — en espera de, previendo
2) (=hope) expectativa f, esperanza fagainst or contrary to all expectation(s) — en contra de todos los pronósticos or todas las expectativas
the holiday didn't come up to my expectations — las vacaciones no resultaron tan buenas como me esperaba
* * *['ekspek'teɪʃən]1)a) u ( anticipation)b) u c ( preconceived idea) (often pl) expectativa fthe performance came up to/fell short of our expectation(s) — la actuación estuvo/no estuvo a la altura de lo que esperábamos
2) expectations pl (of inheritance, promotion) expectativas fpl
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