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单词 unreasonable expectation
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unreasonable expectation

collocation in English

meaningsofunreasonableandexpectation

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unreasonable
adjective
uk
/ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
us
/ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
not fair ...
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expectation
noun
uk
/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
the feeling that good things are going to happen in ...
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(Definition ofunreasonableandexpectationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunreasonable expectation

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However, this strict accuracy criterion may be anunreasonableexpectationfor children of this age.
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I think that is not anunreasonableexpectation.
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This, in my submission, is not anunreasonableexpectation.
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That would be a bonus and it is not anunreasonableexpectationto envisage such an increase.
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I allocated an hour and a half for the first debate in the notunreasonableexpectationthat it might be interrupted at the beginning.
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That is not anunreasonableexpectationin any way.
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I still do not think that that is anunreasonableexpectationfor a measure of this importance.
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This amendment would create a whollyunreasonableexpectationon the carrier—an expectation which is ultimately untestable.
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Surely that is not anunreasonableexpectation?
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Members of the reserves will have arranged their financial commitments, such as mortgage repayments, in the notunreasonableexpectationthat their earnings would be fairly constant.
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Well, no, it probably is not, but not because silence is anunreasonableexpectationbut because there is a perception that a person's position is legally ambiguous.
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That is not anunreasonableexpectation.
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That is anunreasonableexpectation.
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I should have thought that it was quite anunreasonableexpectationand that loyalty and expediency together would always play an important part in coming to a decision.
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The essence of social anxiety has been said to be an irrational orunreasonableexpectationof negative evaluation by others.
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Unreasonable expectations for improvement was the most common underlying factor.
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They knew that all they had to do was bide their time, because the electorates in almost all those countries had unreasonable expectations.
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Sometimes the unreasonable expectations of the public are due to ignorance.
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To make the issue depend on the effect produced on a single individual, who might have most unreasonable expectations, would be quite unjustifiable.
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But they had developed perhaps unreasonable expectations that lucrative university positions would come to them.
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naval expedition

collocation in English

meaningsofnavalandexpedition

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naval
adjective
uk
/ˈneɪ.vəl/
us
/ˈneɪ.vəl/
belonging to a country's navy, or relating to ...
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expedition
noun
uk
/ˌek.spəˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌek.spəˈdɪʃ.ən/
an organized journey for a ...
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(Definition ofnavalandexpeditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnaval expedition

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In the first instance, what was resolved upon and what was carried out was anavalexpeditionalone.
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One of the earliest arose when anavalexpeditionwent ashore.
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The reasons of thisnavalexpeditionare still a moot point as the source are silent about its exact causes.
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A plan to send anavalexpeditionas a show of force was proposed and adopted.
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For instance, the bad guys arrive with sufficient force to overcome the players'navalexpedition, whatever their precautions and backup.
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From a casual glance scientific organisations appear similar to naval expeditions; what differed, however, was how they carried out the work of exploration.
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Each side attacked the other's commercial and colonial interests in various ways such as privateering and naval expeditions.
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The hawk represents the city's wildlife and naval history, especially because hawks were used by naval expeditions to send important messages.
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The expenditures necessary for these land campaigns directly competed with the funds necessary to continue naval expeditions.
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In this environment, funding for naval expeditions simply did not happen.
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He is famous for his naval expeditions.
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Later she sailed on many naval expeditions.
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