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1 ocekivanja
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2 očekivanja
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3 steta, ocekivanje nastupa stete (gubitka)
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > steta, ocekivanje nastupa stete (gubitka)
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4 očekivanje
n expecting, anticipating, looking forward to; expectation, anticipation I u -u in anticipation/expectation, expecting; ispod očekivanjea falling short of expectations/promise, below expectations, less than expected; iznad -a beyond/exceeding expectations, more th* * *• expectation• expectance• expectancy• expected value• abeyance -
5 očekivano cjelobrojno trajanje života
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > očekivano cjelobrojno trajanje života
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6 očekivano potpuno trajanje života
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > očekivano potpuno trajanje života
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7 potpuno očekivanje života
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8 iščekivanje
n expecting, expectation, waiting, anticipation, awaiting; (radosno) looking forward to; watching/waiting for itd.; (neizvjesnost) suspense I politika iščekivanjea - politika čekanja* * *• waiting• anticipation -
9 nada
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10 neočekivano
adv unexpectedly; contrary to expectation; (iznenadno) suddenly, abruptly without warning/notice I sasvim neočekivano completely unexpectedly, with no warning (at all), out of the blue* * *• unexpected• unawares• suddenly -
11 očekivano srednje trajanje života
average expectation of life, average of life expectancy* * *• life expectancyHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > očekivano srednje trajanje života
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12 matematicka ocekivana vrijednost
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > matematicka ocekivana vrijednost
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13 ocekivano trajanje zivota
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14 produljenje trajanja zivota
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expectation — [ ɛkspɛktasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1488; lat. exspectatio 1 ♦ Vx Attente. ⇒ expectative. « Harcourt tenait tout le monde en expectation » (Saint Simon). 2 ♦ Méd. Abstention de tout traitement (à l exception des mesures habituelles d hygiène et de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Expectation damages — are a form of damages available as a recourse to a breached contract. When a contracting party fails to fulfill their contractual duties, which causes losses to the other party, the party in breach can be liable for the losses of the other party … Wikipedia
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expectation of life — expecˌtation of ˈlife noun [uncountable] INSURANCE the length of time that a person is expected to live, depending on where they live, their job, sex etc. Insurance companies use this information to calculate the cost of insuring someone s life,… … Financial and business terms
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