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expectationadd into favorites/ɛkspɛkˈteɪʃən/
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Etymology: [ "ek-"spek-'tA-sh&n, ik- ] (noun.) 1540. From Latin expectationem, from expectare.
Synonyms: arithmetic mean, average, apprehension, assumption, assurance, calculation, chance, confidence, conjecture, design, expectancy, fear, forecast, hope, intention, likelihood, looking forward, motive, notion

beklenti, ümit, bekleme, umma, olasılık, beklenilme, umut, bekleti, mirasa konma beklentisi, contrary to expectations beklenilenin aksine, intizar, ekspektasyon, beklemek, ummak, tahmin etmek,zannetmek. expect= "beklenti" "ummak", bekle, (birinden) (bir şeyin yapılmasını) beklemek: He expects me to carry out the garbage. Benden, düşünmek; zannetmek, sanmak, tahminler, sanmak, ümit etmek, beklenti içinde olmak, intizar etmek, dili zannetmek, beklentiler, tahmin, bekleyiş,

1 beklenti  isim     ts
2 ümit  isim     ts
3 bekleme     ts
4 umma  isim     ts
5 olasılık  isim     ts
6 beklenilme  isim     ts
7 umut  isim     ts
8 bekleti     ts
9 mirasa konma beklentisi     ts
10 contrary to expectations beklenilenin aksine     ts
11 intizar     ts
12 ekspektasyon  Tıp     ts
13expect beklemek     ts
14expect ummak  İnşaat     ts
15expect tahmin etmek,zannetmek. expect= "beklenti" "ummak"     ts
16expect bekle     ts
17expect (birinden) (bir şeyin yapılmasını) beklemek: He expects me to carry out the garbage. Benden  fiil     ts
18expect düşünmek; zannetmek, sanmak  fiil     ts
19expectations tahminler     ts
20expect sanmak     ts
21expect ümit etmek     ts
22expect beklenti içinde olmak     ts
23expect intizar etmek     ts
24expect dili zannetmek     ts
25expectations beklentiler     ts
26expectations tahmin  Ticaret     ts
27expectations bekleyiş  Ticaret     ts
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the arithmetic mean, The leaving of a disease principally to the efforts of nature to effect a cure, The first moment; the long-run average value of a variable over many independent repetitions of an experiment, The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen, The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to occur; prospect of anything good to come, especially of property or rank, That which is expected or looked for, The value of any chance (as the prospect of prize or property) which depends upon some contingent event, belief about (or mental picture of) the future the feeling that something is about to happen, expect, of property or rank, The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to happen; prospect of anything good to come, esp, The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to occur; prospect of anything good to come, esp. of property or rank, The first moment, the anticipated performance of a teacher The performance of a teacher can be affected by the expectations that the assessor or evaluator has for the teacher being evaluated If the evaluator has high expectations for the teacher being assessed, there is an increased likelihood of the teacher performing at a higher level than he/she might otherwise; holding low expectations for a teacher can reduce performance levels Sometimes the opposite impact can occur Too high expectations can undermine a teacher's confidence, while too low expectations can impel the teacher to strive for greater performance The same applies with regard to teachers' expectations of students, wishing with confidence of fulfillment, The leaving of the disease principally to the efforts of nature to effect a cure, the sum of the values of a random variable divided by the number of values, belief about (or mental picture of) the future, A person's expectations are strong beliefs which they have about the proper way someone should behave or something should happen. Stephen Chase had determined to live up to the expectations of the Company, hope, anticipation, longing or waiting for, Your expectations are your strong hopes or beliefs that something will happen or that you will get something that you want. Students' expectations were as varied as their expertise The car has been General Motors' most visible success story, with sales far exceeding expectations, (1) A term referring to the amount of you expect to gain on average if you make a certain play For instance, suppose you put $10 into a $50 pot to draw at a hand that you will make 25% of the time, and it will win every time you make it Three out of four times, you do not make your draw, and lose $10 each time for a total of $30 The fourth time, you will make your draw, winning $50 Your total gain over those four average hands is $50-$30 = $20, an average of $5 per hand Thus calling the $10 has a positive expectation of $5 (2) The amount you expect to make at the poker table in a specific time period Perhaps in 100 hours play, you have won $527 Then your expectation is $5 27/hr Of course, you won't make that exact amount each hour (and some hours you will lose), but it's one measure of your anticipated earnings, the feeling that something is about to happen, an outcome or event that a person anticipates or looks forward to, anticipation, Expectations are computed for or against the occurrence of the event, the top-down prototype vector of the selected F2 category, An expectation for an identifier is a polymorphic species It indicates a collection of species for which an identifier will be defined For example, identifier zero has an expectation of REAL`a, indicating that it will be defined for every species in genus REAL An identifier can have more than one expectation, as long as no species belongs to more than one of the expectations If identifier x has more than one expectation, then x is overloaded, the anticipation of what is to happen next (see curiosity and suspense), what a character is like or how he or she will develop, what the theme or meaning of the story will prove to be, and so on, The results users are expecting or depending on from the products and services they use These can be created through many factors including business need, market forces, government regulation, An estimate of the percent of students in a school who will meet the defined standard for a learning outcome, To wait for; to await, To consider reasonably due, To consider obligatory or required, To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that), spect, hope, anticipate; assume; be pregnant; require; look forward, To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that); as I expect to receive wages; I expect that the troops will be defeated, You say `I expect' to suggest that a statement is probably correct, or a natural consequence of the present situation, although you have no definite knowledge. I expect you can guess what follows I expect you're tired `Will Joe be here at Christmas?' --- `I expect so.', consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons", If you tell someone not to expect something, you mean that the thing is unlikely to happen as they have planned or imagined, and they should not hope that it will. Don't expect an instant cure You cannot expect to like all the people you will work with Don't expect me to come and visit you there, If you expect something, or expect a person to do something, you believe that it is your right to have that thing, or the person's duty to do it for you. He wasn't expecting our hospitality I do expect to have some time to myself in the evenings I wasn't expecting you to help Is this a rational thing to expect of your partner, or not? She realizes now she expected too much of Helen, If you expect something to happen, you believe that it will happen. a council workman who expects to lose his job in the next few weeks The talks are expected to continue until tomorrow Few expected that he would declare his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency It is expected that the new owner will change the yacht's name They expect a gradual improvement in sales of new cars, If you are expecting something or someone, you believe that they will be delivered to you or come to you soon, often because this has been arranged earlier. I wasn't expecting a visitor We were expecting him home again any day now, be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child", If you say that a woman is expecting a baby, or that she is expecting, you mean that she is pregnant. She was expecting another baby I hear Dawn's expecting again, To wait; to stay, look forward to the birth of a child; "She is expecting in March" consider reasonable or due; "I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed" regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow" look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted, look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted, To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that); as, I expect to receive wages; I expect that the troops will be defeated, regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow", consider reasonable or due; "I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed", look forward to the birth of a child; "She is expecting in March", gatekeeping, plural of expectation, A person's prior beliefs about what should happen in a given situation, Customer perceptions about how an organization's products and services will meet their specific needs and requirements, Customer perceptions about how our products and services will meet specific customer needs and requirements Expectations for a product or service are shaped by many factors including the specific use the customer intends to make of it, prior experience with a similar product or service, our representations and commitments in; i e , marketing and advertising descriptions, The rules governing social situations, which are specific to particular societies and even to groups within societies These are notable only when violated Expectations are normative, in that they reflect what people believe ought to happen, and statistical, in that they express what people believe probably will happen These may be probability statements or 1 0 minus the probability of a failure or bad outcome, (or Unbiased Forward Predictor) Theory: the postulate that the expected change in the spot rate of exchange is equal to the difference between the current spot rate and the current forward rate for the relevant period,

28 the arithmetic mean     ts
29 The leaving of a disease principally to the efforts of nature to effect a cure     ts
30 The first moment; the long-run average value of a variable over many independent repetitions of an experiment     ts
31 The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen     ts
32 The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to occur; prospect of anything good to come, especially of property or rank - "Emma was not sorry to be pressed. She read, and was surprized. The style of the letter was much above her expectation. There were not merely no grammatical errors, but as a composition it would not have disgraced a gentleman; the language, though plain, was strong and unaffected, and the sentiments it conveyed very much to the credit of the writer. It was short, but expressed good sense, warm attachment, liberality, propriety, even delicacy of feeling. She paused over it, while Harriet stood anxiously watching for her opinion, with a "Well, well," and was at last forced to add, "Is it a good letter? or is it too short?""     ts
33 That which is expected or looked for     ts
34 The value of any chance (as the prospect of prize or property) which depends upon some contingent event     ts
35 belief about (or mental picture of) the future the feeling that something is about to happen     ts
36 expect     ts
37 of property or rank     ts
38 The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to happen; prospect of anything good to come, esp     ts
39 The prospect of the future; grounds upon which something excellent is expected to occur; prospect of anything good to come, esp. of property or rank     ts
40 The first moment     ts
41 the anticipated performance of a teacher The performance of a teacher can be affected by the expectations that the assessor or evaluator has for the teacher being evaluated If the evaluator has high expectations for the teacher being assessed, there is an increased likelihood of the teacher performing at a higher level than he/she might otherwise; holding low expectations for a teacher can reduce performance levels Sometimes the opposite impact can occur Too high expectations can undermine a teacher's confidence, while too low expectations can impel the teacher to strive for greater performance The same applies with regard to teachers' expectations of students     ts
42 wishing with confidence of fulfillment     ts
43 The leaving of the disease principally to the efforts of nature to effect a cure     ts
44 the sum of the values of a random variable divided by the number of values     ts
45 belief about (or mental picture of) the future     ts
46 A person's expectations are strong beliefs which they have about the proper way someone should behave or something should happen. Stephen Chase had determined to live up to the expectations of the Company     ts
47 hope, anticipation, longing or waiting for  isim     ts
48 Your expectations are your strong hopes or beliefs that something will happen or that you will get something that you want. Students' expectations were as varied as their expertise The car has been General Motors' most visible success story, with sales far exceeding expectations     ts
49 (1) A term referring to the amount of you expect to gain on average if you make a certain play For instance, suppose you put $10 into a $50 pot to draw at a hand that you will make 25% of the time, and it will win every time you make it Three out of four times, you do not make your draw, and lose $10 each time for a total of $30 The fourth time, you will make your draw, winning $50 Your total gain over those four average hands is $50-$30 = $20, an average of $5 per hand Thus calling the $10 has a positive expectation of $5 (2) The amount you expect to make at the poker table in a specific time period Perhaps in 100 hours play, you have won $527 Then your expectation is $5 27/hr Of course, you won't make that exact amount each hour (and some hours you will lose), but it's one measure of your anticipated earnings     ts
50 the feeling that something is about to happen     ts
51 an outcome or event that a person anticipates or looks forward to     ts
52 anticipation     ts
53 Expectations are computed for or against the occurrence of the event     ts
54 the top-down prototype vector of the selected F2 category     ts
55 An expectation for an identifier is a polymorphic species It indicates a collection of species for which an identifier will be defined For example, identifier zero has an expectation of REAL`a, indicating that it will be defined for every species in genus REAL An identifier can have more than one expectation, as long as no species belongs to more than one of the expectations If identifier x has more than one expectation, then x is overloaded     ts
56 the anticipation of what is to happen next (see curiosity and suspense), what a character is like or how he or she will develop, what the theme or meaning of the story will prove to be, and so on     ts
57 The results users are expecting or depending on from the products and services they use These can be created through many factors including business need, market forces, government regulation     ts
58 An estimate of the percent of students in a school who will meet the defined standard for a learning outcome     ts
59expect To wait for; to await - "Let's in, and there expect their coming."     ts
60expect To consider reasonably due - "You are expected to get the task done by the end of next week."     ts
61expect To consider obligatory or required     ts
62expect To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that) - "I expect that the troops will be defeated."     ts
63expect. spect     ts
64expect hope, anticipate; assume; be pregnant; require; look forward  fiil     ts
65expect To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that); as I expect to receive wages; I expect that the troops will be defeated     ts
66expect You say `I expect' to suggest that a statement is probably correct, or a natural consequence of the present situation, although you have no definite knowledge. I expect you can guess what follows I expect you're tired `Will Joe be here at Christmas?' --- `I expect so.'     ts
67expect consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"     ts
68expect If you tell someone not to expect something, you mean that the thing is unlikely to happen as they have planned or imagined, and they should not hope that it will. Don't expect an instant cure You cannot expect to like all the people you will work with Don't expect me to come and visit you there     ts
69expect If you expect something, or expect a person to do something, you believe that it is your right to have that thing, or the person's duty to do it for you. He wasn't expecting our hospitality I do expect to have some time to myself in the evenings I wasn't expecting you to help Is this a rational thing to expect of your partner, or not? She realizes now she expected too much of Helen     ts
70expect If you expect something to happen, you believe that it will happen. a council workman who expects to lose his job in the next few weeks The talks are expected to continue until tomorrow Few expected that he would declare his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency It is expected that the new owner will change the yacht's name They expect a gradual improvement in sales of new cars     ts
71expect If you are expecting something or someone, you believe that they will be delivered to you or come to you soon, often because this has been arranged earlier. I wasn't expecting a visitor We were expecting him home again any day now     ts
72expect be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"     ts
73expect If you say that a woman is expecting a baby, or that she is expecting, you mean that she is pregnant. She was expecting another baby I hear Dawn's expecting again     ts
74expect To wait; to stay     ts
75expect look forward to the birth of a child; "She is expecting in March" consider reasonable or due; "I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed" regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow" look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted     ts
76expect look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted     ts
77expect To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that); as, I expect to receive wages; I expect that the troops will be defeated     ts
78expect regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"     ts
79expect consider reasonable or due; "I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed"     ts
80expect look forward to the birth of a child; "She is expecting in March"     ts
81expectations gatekeeping     ts
82expectations plural of expectation     ts
83expectations A person's prior beliefs about what should happen in a given situation     ts
84expectations Customer perceptions about how an organization's products and services will meet their specific needs and requirements     ts
85expectations Customer perceptions about how our products and services will meet specific customer needs and requirements Expectations for a product or service are shaped by many factors including the specific use the customer intends to make of it, prior experience with a similar product or service, our representations and commitments in; i e , marketing and advertising descriptions     ts
86expectations The rules governing social situations, which are specific to particular societies and even to groups within societies These are notable only when violated Expectations are normative, in that they reflect what people believe ought to happen, and statistical, in that they express what people believe probably will happen These may be probability statements or 1 0 minus the probability of a failure or bad outcome     ts
87expectations (or Unbiased Forward Predictor) Theory: the postulate that the expected change in the spot rate of exchange is equal to the difference between the current spot rate and the current forward rate for the relevant period     ts
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