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1 expectation of life
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2 expectation
n. verwachting, afwachting, hoop[ ekspekteesjn]1 verwachting ⇒ afwachting, (voor)uitzicht; 〈 in het bijzonder meervoud〉 vooruitzicht(en) 〈op erfenis/geld〉♦voorbeelden:not come up to/fall short of one's expectations • niet aan je verwachtingen beantwoordenagainst/contrary to (all) expectation(s) • tegen alle verwachting inbeyond all expectation(s) • boven alle verwachtingin expectation of • in afwachting -
3 expectation interest
te verwachten hoop (hoop dat er een bepaalde gerechtelijke toestand zal ontstaan) -
4 expectation
uitzichtverwachtingvoorziening -
5 against/contrary to (all) expectation(s)
against/contrary to (all) expectation(s)English-Dutch dictionary > against/contrary to (all) expectation(s)
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6 beyond all expectation(s)
beyond all expectation(s) -
7 in expectation of
in expectation of -
8 beyond expectation
boven alle verwachtingen -
9 contrary to expectation
tegen de verwachtingen in -
10 criterion of expectation
het criterium van verwachtingen (onderzoek of de resultaten van aktie tijdens de gebeurtenissen te voorspellen was) -
11 sales expectation
omzetverwachting -
12 turnover expectation
omzetverwachting
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