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
- 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。 - Consider formally linking retirement ages to life expectancy, as in Denmark and Italy, it argues.
考虑正式将退休年龄与预期寿命联系起来,就像丹麦和意大利那样。 - 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。 - 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。 - This is due in part to increased life expectancy.
这部分原因是人的预期寿命增加了。 - 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。 - Secondly, I think, causing a short male life expectancy than women are still many factors.
其次,我认为,造成男性寿命比女性短地因素中还非常多。 - Melopsitiacus undelafusp average life expectancy is7 years.
虎皮鹦鹉平均寿命是7年。 - 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。 - The average life expectancy was 40
平均期望寿命曾是40岁。