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#: ''Before they were [[married]], Bill would wait by the [[telephone]] for hours every night in '''expectation''' of Monica's next call.'' | #: ''Before they were [[married]], Bill would wait by the [[telephone]] for hours every night in '''expectation''' of Monica's next call.'' | ||
#: ''As soon as she was served the [[chocolate]]-covered [[strawberries]], her [[mouth]] began to water in '''expectation''' of how good they would [[taste]].'' | #: ''As soon as she was served the [[chocolate]]-covered [[strawberries]], her [[mouth]] began to water in '''expectation''' of how good they would [[taste]].'' | ||
[[Category:English lemmas]] |
Latest revision as of 12:09, 4 March 2019
Noun
- An expectation is something you think is going to happen (something you expect to happen). <> zato, tsammani [1], sa rai [2], buri.
- according to one's expectation <> yadda ake tsammani = yadda ake sa rai.
- beyond one's expectation <> fiye da ake zato. [3]
- But the enduring good deeds are better to your Lord for reward and better for [one's] hope / expectation. <> kuma ayyuka mãsu wanzuwa na ƙwarai sun fi zama alhẽri a wurin Ubangijinka ga lãda kuma sun fi alhẽri ga bũri. --Qur'an 18:46
- Zeke's mother had every expectation that he would go to university after high school. So she was surprised when he told her he was joining the military instead.
- The doctors told me, "Our expectations are that these tests will not show any serious problems. But we want to do them anyway just to be safe."
- An expectation is something that a person is supposed to do, has to do, or needs to do.
- If you do something in expectation, you do it while waiting for something to happen (you are expecting something).