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n.期望,期待
expectance───n.预期,期望;期待
inexpectancy───n.未预期
expectances───n.预期,期望;期待
expectantly───adv.期望地,期待地
executancy───n.执行的人;演奏的人
expectably───adv.如所意料地;如所预期地
expectant───adj.期待的;怀孕的;预期中的;n.期待者;候选人
expectants───adj.期待的;怀孕的;预期中的;n.期待者;候选人
expectancies───n.期望,期待
The average life expectancy was 40.───平均期望寿命曾是40岁。
Being taller is associated with longer life expectancy.───个子越高,寿命越长。
The supporters had a tremendous air of expectancy.───支持者满怀期待。
But when you informed me of her life expectancy, I also knew that her real grandson wasn't going to make it in time.───但是当你告知我她的生命将近,我也知道了她真正的孙子肯定不能及时赶到了。
The amount of information, resources, and knowledge available is almost infinite, and life expectancy has never been so long.───可以获得的信息、资源和知识几乎无穷无尽,我们的预期寿命也达到了前所未有的长度。
Monroe observed that entities in this band appeared to remain motionless and passive, but retained an air of expectancy.───门罗注意到,这个环带里的实体似乎保持静止和消极,但是依然有一种期待的气氛。
Some argue that it is unfair on manual labourers, whose life expectancy tends to be shorter, but this bias has always existed.───一些人认为这对从事体力劳动的人不公平,他们的寿命通常较短。但这种偏见一直根深蒂固。
Such mold manufacturing process is simple, precision, easy to control, less shrinkage, low price, a higher life expectancy.───这类模具制造工艺简单,精度易控制,收缩率较小,价格便宜,寿命较高。
The payment period would be correspondingly shortened as the result of the extension of life expectancy.───随着预期寿命的延长,缴费年限相应的缩短了。
The average life expectancy was 40.