expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/expectedadjective[before noun](WAITED FOR)
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believedto be going tohappenorarrive:
意料之中的;预期的The expectedcounterattackneverhappened.预期的反击从未发生。
Thepaintingsoldfor threetimesthe expectedprice.这幅画的售价是预期价格的三倍。
going to bebornsoon:
预产的They do notyetknowthesexoftheirexpectedchild.他们还不知道预产的孩子的性别。
- They arefumingthat the expectedpayrisenever came.
- What is the expectedoutcomefor theactivity?
- Increasedcostswilleatinto the company's expectedprofits.
- Fiercelobbyinghasbegunaheadof an expectedvoteinSeptember.
- Thebillwill have tosurvivean expectedlegalchallenge.
Planning, expecting and arranging
- accidentally
- accidentally on purposeidiom
- advertent
- advisedly
- aim atsomething
- bargain
- I might have knownidiom
- insomeone'scrosshairsidiom
- in the pipelineidiom
- in the worksidiom
- intend
- planner
- provision
- purposely
- put the cart before the horseidiom
- puttheirheads togetheridiom
- rearrange
- reckon onsomething
- settle
- sleeve
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Obstetrics: pregnancy
expectedadjective[before noun](REQUIRED)
believedto be something that shouldhappenor be done:
预料的; 预期的A third ofpupilsarefailingtoreachthe expectedstandards.三分之一的学生未能达到预期标准。
Hisfindingssuggestasignificantdeparturefrom the expectedlevelofprofessionalismandperformanceof the company'sseniorleadership.他的研究结果表明,该公司高级领导层的专业水平和业绩与预期水平有很大出入。
- Thefatherfailedtopayhis expectedcontribution.
- Hedeliveredthe expectedeulogyof thedeademperor.
Testing, checking and experimenting
- artefact
- assay
- calibrate
- calibration
- check out
- crucible
- factorial
- feeler
- inoculate
- inoculation
- inspect
- inspection
- recheck
- reinspect
- reinspection
- resample
- rescreen
- road test
- screening
- welfare check
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