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# An '''expectation''' is something you think is going to [[happen]] (something you [[expect]] to happen). <> | # An '''expectation''' is something you think is going to [[happen]] (something you [[expect]] to happen). <> [[zato]], [[tsammani]] [https://archive.org/details/hausaenglishengl00awde/page/246] | ||
#: ''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.'' | #: ''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."'' | #: ''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."'' |
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Noun
- An expectation is something you think is going to happen (something you expect to happen). <> zato, tsammani [1]
- 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).