expected
[iks'pektid]
adj.预期的, 预料的
例句与用法:
Scattered showers are expected this afternoon.
预料今天下午有零星阵雨。
The journey was not as nice as we had expected.
旅途不象我们预想的那样好。
It is expected that John will be back by ten.
约翰在十点以前回来是预料中的事。
The actual cost was much higher than we had expected.
实际成本比我们预料的高得多。
Not expected or hoped for.
非预期的或希望的
The doctor's fee was higher than we expected.
这位医生的收费比我们预料的高。
Thanks to his effort, it is more successful than we have expected.
由于他的努力,获得了比我们预期的更大的成功。
The price was somewhat higher than I'd expected.
这价格比我预料的稍高一些。
a.
(用作定语)预期要发生的; 期待中的
expected
同义词:
expectant | accepted | prospective | intended | likely | probable | foreseeable | predictable | awaited | anticipated |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义参见:
expectant
prospective
accepted
intended
expected
动词 expect:
regard something as probable or likely
同义词:expect, anticipate
consider obligatory; request and expect
look forward to the probable occurrence of
consider reasonable or due
同义词:expect
be pregnant with
同义词:have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect
look forward to the birth of a child
同义词:expect
形容词 expected:
considered likely or probable to happen or arrive
looked forward to as probable
expected to become or be; in prospect
expected
■"I expected something rather nicer," she sniffed.
"我指望的要好得多呢,"她轻蔑地说。
■A citizen is expected to conform to the law of his country.
一个好公民应当遵从他国家的法律。
■When you pay that much for a meal you expect the best.
一顿饭花那麽多钱是想吃到最好的东西。
■As expected, the gentleman grew weary of his new ladylove before long.
不出意料之外,这位绅士不久就厌倦了他的新情妇。
■Impossible. How can you expect us to make a reduction to that extent?
不可能,您怎么能要求我们减价那么多呢?
■A soldier is expected to stand to his post whatever danger threatens him.
不管遇到什么样的险情,士兵都应该站好岗。
■Don't plan on my going with you, for I expect to be busy this weekend.
不要以为我会陪你去,因为本周末我会很忙的。
■Don't expect much of him; he is at best a student.
不要对他期望过高; 他只不过是个学生。
■Don't expect me to do impossibilities.
不要希望我做办不到的事。
■You can't expect to learn a foreign language in a week.
不要指望一个星期就能学会一门外语。
■Don't expect me to sit here like a good boy while Smith is up there talking his head off.
不要指望我会像个乖孩子地坐在这儿,而史密斯在那里唠叨个没完。
■Dan was a good student at school; we expect him to go places in business.
丹在学校是个好学生; 我们期望他经商成功。
■Dark clouds massed, and we expected rain.
乌云密布,我们预料要下雨了。
■It happened even as he had expected.
事情正如他所料的那样发生了。
■A quick recovery of the cotton market is generally expected.
人们大都认为棉花市场将迅速恢复。
■Soldiers are expected to follow their leader with unquestioning loyalty.
人们期待士兵以毫不犹豫的忠诚跟随其将领。
■The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to announce tax cuts in this year's budget.
人们期望财政大臣公布在本年度预算中削减税收。
■How is it possible to expect mankind to take advice when they will not so much as take warning?
人类既然连警告都无意接受,有怎可能期望他们接受劝告?
■I know from their greetings how much they expected of me.
从他们对我热情的招呼中我可以看出,他们对我抱有多大的期望。
■In a sense she was misled by the advertisement's claims, and expected too much of the product.
从某种意义上说,她是受到了广告的哄骗,因此对此产品期望过高。
■He's unwell today, but he's expected to carry on as usual in a day or two.
他今天身体不好,可是看来一,二天后就可以照常活动了。
■As they expected to move out almost immediately, they were camping out together in a small room.
他们因为差不多马上就要搬了,就暂时合住在一个小房间里。
■They were much earlier than I expected.
他们比我期待的早多了。
■They did not expect the invaders to lay waste to their civilization.
他们没有料到侵略者会破坏他们的文明。
■He seemed to expect to be waited on hand and foot.
他像是想要人尽心尽力伺候他。
■He expected no return when he decided to give us full support.
他决定全力支持我们时并无图报之意。
■He escaped more lightly than he has expected.
他比他所预料的更轻易地逃脱了。
■His parents expected him to be a teacher: the tradition seemed to run in the family.
他父母希望他成为一名教师; 这似乎是他们家的传统。
■He is very ill, and isn't expected to last the night.
他病得厉害,估计拖不过今夜。
■He's very ill but doctors expect him to come through.
他病得很重,但医生预料他能康复。
■His business rivals knew they could expect no quarter from such a ruthless adversary.
他的业务对手都知道不可指望他这样无情的人会手软。
■His work comes up to what we expect of him.
他的工作符合了我们的期望。
■He expected Godwin to be elected President but as it happened, he backed the wrong horse.
他预料戈德温将当选总统,事实上他完全估计错了。
■He expected to finish the work by March.
他预期三月份完成这项工作。
■Given to or marked by willful, often perverse deviation from what is desired, expected, or required in order to gratify one's own impulses or inclinations.
任性的具有或以任性为特征的,通常与为了满足某人自己的冲动或癖好所期待、盼望或要求的完全相反
■A downfall is expected, so take an umbrella.
估计要下大雨,把伞带上。
■But you couldn't expect the capitalists to change over their machinery.
但是你不可能指望那些资本家会更换他们的机器。
■You will be expected to work on Saturdays.
你们星期六要上班。
■You can't expect me to fetch and carry for you all day.
你别指望我整天为你打杂。
■You don't expect me to believe that pitiful excuse, do you?
你并不认为我会相信那个可鄙的借口,是吧?
■What do you expect? That's life!
你期待什麽呢? 这就是生活!
■The standard of your work has fallen from the level we expect from you.
你的工作质量没有达到我们要求的水平。
■How in the world do you expect me to know him?
你究竟怎么会想到我认识他呢?
■Surely you don't expect me to take your potty suggestions seriously?
你肯定不会指望我认真考虑你那些荒谬的建议吧?
■You can scarcely expect to escape reproof for such irresponsible behavior.
你这样不负责任的行为,不能不受到责备。
■Do you expect me to drink this vile concoction?
你难道想让我喝这种乌七八糟的东西?
■It is only to be expected your son will leave home eventually.
儿子总归要离开家的,这种事很难免。
■Soldiers are expected to obey their orders without question.
军人应当绝对服从命令。
■No prophecy can be expected to go on all fours.
凡预言皆不能指望其完全应验。
■Don't expect too much of him.
别对他期望过高。