expectation

expectation
きたい 期待
おもわく 思わく
しょくぼう 嘱望
よき 予期
よそう 予想
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/èkspektéiʃ(ə)n/ 〔 ⇒ expect 〕
〖名〗(複~s/-z/)
1 〖U〗〖C〗 予期(する[される]こと); [通例~s] 予想されるもの; 予期[期待]される状態(anticipation); 〔…に対する〕期待〔for

in (the) ~ of a wage increase 昇給を期待して[見越して]

beyònd [agàinst, cóntrary to] (all) expectatioń 予想以上に[予期に反して]

a large sum of money in ~ 入ると予想している大金

còme [líve, méasure] úp to her expectatiońs 彼女の期待に添う

fàll [còme] shórt of his expectatiońs 彼の期待にそむく

I have great ~ for his future. 彼の将来に大いに期待している.

2 〖U〗〖C〗〔…の/…という〕可能性〔of/that節

the expectatioń of lífe 平均寿命[余命](life expectancy)

Do you have any ~(s) of succeeding [that you will succeed]? 成功の公算はありますか(=Do you expect to succeed?).

3 [しばしば~s] 将来の見込み, 希望; ((古))遺産, (遺産相続の)見込み

a man with great ~s 将来性のある人.

4 〔統計〕期待値(cf. ⇒ mean3〖名〗6 ).

English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.

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