expectancy
英 [ɪkˈspektənsi]
美 [ɪkˈspektənsi]
n. 预料; 预期; 期待; 盼望
复数:expectancies
Collins.1 / BNC.7763 / COCA.7655
牛津词典
noun
- 预料;预期;期待;盼望
the state of expecting or hoping that sth, especially sth good or exciting, will happen- There was an air of expectancy among the waiting crowd.
等待的人群有一种期盼的心情。
- There was an air of expectancy among the waiting crowd.
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- something expected (as on the basis of a norm)
- each of them had their own anticipations
- an indicator of expectancy in development
- an expectation
双语例句
- Average life expectancy went down from about 70 to 67.
平均预期寿命从70岁左右降到了67岁。 - In developed countries today life expectancy at birth is about 80 years.
在发达国家,现在出生的人预期寿命约为80岁。 - It is the underlying cause of reduced life expectancy, handicap, disability and starvation.
这也是导致平均寿命缩短,残废,残疾和饥饿的根本原因。 - They can reduce ankle swelling and breathlessness and may increase life expectancy.
它们可以减少踝关节肿胀和呼吸困难,并可能增加的预期寿命。 - This is due in part to medical discoveries which have greatly reduced infant mortality and extended life expectancy.
这种增加的部分原因是医学方面的新发现大大减低了婴儿的死亡率和延长了寿命。 - Greatly increased life expectancy and control board system reliability.
大大提高控制线路板寿命和系统可靠性。 - In continental Europe, the life expectancy of wealthy and poor pensioners is not starkly different.
在欧洲大陆,富有和贫困退休者的预期寿命没有明显的差别。 - The current retirement policy was introduced in the 1970s when the average life expectancy was 70.
当前的退休政策是在1970年代时平均预期寿命是70岁的基础上推出的。 - This is due in part to increased life expectancy.
这部分原因是人的预期寿命增加了。 - Regional pilot health reform project contributes to decrease in infant mortality, increase in life expectancy.
区域卫生改革试点项目为降低婴儿死亡率、增加人口预期寿命作出了贡献。