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
- In2007 the average life expectancy at birth was78 years.
2007年,初生婴儿平均预期寿命为78岁,这种进步已经持续数十年。 - This is rare and usually only suggested for patients with a life expectancy of less than two years.
这是罕见的,通常只建议患者的预期寿命不到两年的时间。 - The average life expectancy was 40
平均期望寿命曾是40岁。 - These countries also enjoy higher social mobility, life expectancy and life satisfaction than the US.
这些国家的社会流动性、预期寿命和生活满意度也都高于美国。 - The European Happy Planet Index used carbon efficiency, life satisfaction and life expectancy to rate the countries.
此项“欧洲快乐星球指数”主要是综合碳效率、人民的生活满意度及预期寿命三个指标对这些国家进行评分。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The supporters had a tremendous air of expectancy.
支持者们充满了期待。 - 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。