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23 exceed expectations
Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > exceed expectations
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24 shopping expectations
торг. покупательские ожидания (ожидания потребителей, касающиеся цен и качества товаров, а также качества обслуживания в магазине)We value every customer and pledge to meet and exceed your shopping expectations! — Мы ценим каждого покупателя и ручаемся, что удовлетворим и превзойдем ваши покупательские ожидания!
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25 ♦ (to) exceed
♦ (to) exceed /ɪkˈsi:d/A v. t.1 superare; oltrepassare; andare oltre: to exceed the speed limit, superare il limite di velocità; Costs could exceed $30,000, i costi potrebbero superare i 30 mila dollari; The show exceeded our expectations, lo spettacolo ha superato (o è andato oltre) la nostra aspettativa; to exceed all records, superare (o battere) ogni recordB v. i. (antiq.)1 eccedere; esagerare2 eccedere nel mangiare. -
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♦ (to) exceed /ɪkˈsi:d/A v. t.1 superare; oltrepassare; andare oltre: to exceed the speed limit, superare il limite di velocità; Costs could exceed $30,000, i costi potrebbero superare i 30 mila dollari; The show exceeded our expectations, lo spettacolo ha superato (o è andato oltre) la nostra aspettativa; to exceed all records, superare (o battere) ogni recordB v. i. (antiq.)1 eccedere; esagerare2 eccedere nel mangiare. -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to exceed expectations
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28 превосходить
несовер. - превосходить;
совер. - превзойти( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (чем-л.;
в чем-л.) excel (in), surpass (in) превосходить численностью
2) (превышать) surpass, exceed превосходить все ожидания ≈ to exceed/surpass all expectations превосходить самого себя ≈ to surpass/outdo oneself, превзойти
1. ( вн. тв., вн. в пр.;
обнаруживать превосходство) excel( smb. in, at), surpass ( smb. in), transcend( smb. in) ;
~ кого-л. талантом surpass/transcend smb. in talent;
~ кого-л. численностью outnumber smb., be* superior in numbers to smb. ;
2. (вн.;
превышать) surpass (smth.), exceed (smth.) ;
превзойти все ожидания surpass/exceed all expectations;
превзойти самого себя surpass one self.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > превосходить
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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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30 ожидание
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1) мн. обыкн. (надежда на что-л.) expectation, looking-for превосходить все ожидания ≈ to exceed/surpass all expectations против наших ожиданий ≈ contrary to our expectations сверх всякого ожидания ≈ beyond( all) expectation в ожидании ≈ in expectation of, pending
2) (процесс) waiting;
wait зал ожидания ≈ waiting room томительное ожидание ≈ agonizing suspense томительность ожидания ≈ wearness of waiting;
(неизвестность) agony of suspense томиться ожиданием ≈ to be in an agony of suspense трепетное ожидание ≈ anxious expectationожидани|е - с.
1. waiting;
после долгого ~я after a long period of wating;
в ~и чего-л. pending smth. ;
в ~и переговоров pending the negotiations;
в ~и поезда while waiting for the train;
~ причала торг. waiting for berth;
2. обыкн. мн. (предположение, надежда) expectations;
против ~й contrary to expectations;
сверх (всяких) ~й beyond all expectations;
обмануть чьи-л. ~я disappoint/dash smb.`s expectations/hopes.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ожидание
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31 превзойти
несовер. - превосходить;
совер. - превзойти (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (чем-л.;
в чем-л.) excel (in), surpass (in) превосходить численностью
2) (превышать) surpass, exceed превосходить все ожидания ≈ to exceed/surpass all expectations превосходить самого себя ≈ to surpass/outdo oneselfсов. см. превосходить.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > превзойти
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(to be, or do, better, or more than.) superar, sobrepasar, excedersurpass vb superartr[sɜː'pɑːs]surpass [sər'pæs] vt: superar, exceder, rebasar, sobrepasarv.• sobrepujar v.v.• aventajar v.• campar v.• exceder v.• sobrar v.• sobrepasar v.• superar v.• vencer v.sər'pæs, sə'pɑːsa) ( better) superarb) (exceed, go beyond) \<\<expectations\>\> superar, sobrepasar, rebasar[sɜː'pɑːs]VT (=go above) [+ amount, level, record] superar, sobrepasar; (=go beyond) [+ expectations] rebasar, superarhe has never been surpassed in his mastery of the violin — su maestría al violín nunca ha sido superada
to surpass o.s. — (lit) superarse a sí mismo; iro pasarse (de la raya)
I know you're tactless, but this time you've surpassed yourself! — sabía que no eras muy discreto, pero esta vez sí que te has pasado
* * *[sər'pæs, sə'pɑːs]a) ( better) superarb) (exceed, go beyond) \<\<expectations\>\> superar, sobrepasar, rebasar -
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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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♦ 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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- average expectation of life
- customer's expectations
- inflationary expectation
- investment expectations
- market expectation
- mathematical expectation
- price expectation
- profit expectation
- sales expectations
- service time expectation
- expectation of loss
- expectation of profits
- expectation of rising inflation
- expectation of a steep drop in prices
- expectation of working life
- in expectation
- exceed expectations
- fall short of expectationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > expectation
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[ˌekspek'teɪʃ(ə)n]nожидание, надежда, предположение- in expectation of your replyThey had great expectation for their daughter. — Они возлагали большие надежды на свою дочь
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- beyond smb's expectations
- according to smb's expectations
- live up to smb's expectations
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38 superar
superar ( conjugate superar) verbo transitivo 1 nadie lo supera en experiencia no one has more experience than him; supera en estatura a su hermano he's taller than his brother 2 ‹ trauma› to get over superarse verbo pronominal to better oneself
superar verbo transitivo
1 (estar por encima de) to exceed: tu hermana te supera en altura, your sister is taller than you
la temperatura superó los treinta grados, the temperature rose above thirty degrees (expectativas) esto supera todo lo imaginado, this defies the imagination (un récord, una marca) to beat, break
2 (pasar, sobreponerse) to overcome (un examen) to pass, get through ' superar' also found in these entries: Spanish: atonía - ganar - sacar - salir - salvar - sobreponerse - vencer - volver - cabeza - creces - exceder - marca English: beat - beating - carry through - coast - corner - deal with - excel - get over - get past - handicap - improve on - outdo - outnumber - overcome - overtake - pull through - surmount - surpass - top - exceed - get - negotiate - out - over - rise - shrug - survive - transcend -
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transitive verbübertreffen (in an + Dat.)something surpasses [somebody's] comprehension — etwas ist [jemandem] unbegreiflich
* * *(to be, or do, better, or more than.) übertreffen* * *sur·pass[səˈpɑ:s, AM sɚˈpæs]vt▪ to \surpass sb/sth jdn/etw übertreffento \surpass all expectations alle Erwartungen übertreffen2. (be better than ever)* * *[sɜː'pAːs]1. vt1) (= be better than) übertreffen2. vrsich selbst übertreffen* * *1. übertreffen (in an dat):surpass o.s. sich selbst übertreffen;not be surpassed unübertrefflich2. jemandes Kräfte etc übersteigen:that surpassed my comprehension das ging mir über meinen Verstand* * *transitive verbübertreffen (in an + Dat.)something surpasses [somebody's] comprehension — etwas ist [jemandem] unbegreiflich
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40 superado
Del verbo superar: ( conjugate superar) \ \
superado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: superado superar
superar ( conjugate superar) verbo transitivo 1 nadie lo supera en experiencia no one has more experience than him; supera en estatura a su hermano he's taller than his brother 2 ‹ trauma› to get over superarse verbo pronominal to better oneself
superado,-a adjetivo
1 (una moda, una costumbre) outdated, obsolete
2 (un método) superseded
superar verbo transitivo
1 (estar por encima de) to exceed: tu hermana te supera en altura, your sister is taller than you
la temperatura superó los treinta grados, the temperature rose above thirty degrees (expectativas) esto supera todo lo imaginado, this defies the imagination (un récord, una marca) to beat, break
2 (pasar, sobreponerse) to overcome (un examen) to pass, get through ' superado' also found in these entries: Spanish: superada - superarse English: outdo - past
См. также в других словарях:
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