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词汇 expectancy
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Definition of expectancy in English:

expectancy

nounPlural expectancies ɪkˈspɛkt(ə)nsiɛkˈspɛkt(ə)nsiɪkˈspɛktənsi
mass noun
  • The state of thinking or hoping that something, especially something good, will happen.

    期望;期待;期盼

    they waited with an air of expectancy

    他们带着一种期盼的神色等待着。

    count noun our expectancies about the future
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's wonderfully expressive of a hot night and the feeling of expectancy, that someone is about to step out of the dark.
    • The enigma surrounding the situation had filled the air with expectancy.
    • We made it with an hour to spare, on a cloud of exhilaration, exhaustion and expectancy.
    • There was a general air of expectancy among the small gathering of watchers.
    • Even before the game there was a different feel around Dublin, a different atmosphere, a kind of expectancy.
    • But let's temper expectancy with caution, knowing that a team is only as good, or indeed as bad, as its last outing.
    • Their facial expression change from expectancy to delight.
    • The atmosphere was jovial and full of great expectancy as the ‘fun auction’ was about to begin.
    • The early evening is laden with expectancy and the pavements are almost deserted.
    • There was an air of expectancy as the first notes of Haydn's Farewell Symphony sounded.
    • This can only bring out a sense of positive expectancy.
    • There is always an air of excitement and expectancy as people begin to arrive long before the service starts and are often prepared to stand throughout.
    • As the adults and expectant children gathered out-side Kavanagh's Pub on Main Street there was an air of expectancy.
    • So here I was at dawn, full of expectancy at the foot of this hulking holy mountain.
    • You could tell someone important was coming from the air of expectancy.
    • They transform the garden from the greyness of winter to the hopeful expectancy that arrives with the spring.
    • The whole city had a sense of expectancy which made you very nervous.
    • All around Murrayfield there was an air of expectancy because of the bravery of the Scottish performance against France.
    • The excited children were seen getting their first feel of computers with an air of high expectancy.
    • She couldn't seem to shake a feeling of expectancy, an anticipation for something that she couldn't name.
    Synonyms
    anticipation, expectation, eagerness, hope, hopefulness
    excitement, suspense

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin exspectantia, from exspectare 'look out for' (see expect).

Definition of expectancy in US English:

expectancy

nounikˈspektənsēɪkˈspɛktənsi
  • The state of thinking or hoping that something, especially something pleasant, will happen or be the case.

    期望;期待;期盼

    they waited with an air of expectancy

    他们带着一种期盼的神色等待着。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The enigma surrounding the situation had filled the air with expectancy.
    • All around Murrayfield there was an air of expectancy because of the bravery of the Scottish performance against France.
    • The excited children were seen getting their first feel of computers with an air of high expectancy.
    • But let's temper expectancy with caution, knowing that a team is only as good, or indeed as bad, as its last outing.
    • They transform the garden from the greyness of winter to the hopeful expectancy that arrives with the spring.
    • As the adults and expectant children gathered out-side Kavanagh's Pub on Main Street there was an air of expectancy.
    • You could tell someone important was coming from the air of expectancy.
    • There is always an air of excitement and expectancy as people begin to arrive long before the service starts and are often prepared to stand throughout.
    • There was an air of expectancy as the first notes of Haydn's Farewell Symphony sounded.
    • We made it with an hour to spare, on a cloud of exhilaration, exhaustion and expectancy.
    • Even before the game there was a different feel around Dublin, a different atmosphere, a kind of expectancy.
    • So here I was at dawn, full of expectancy at the foot of this hulking holy mountain.
    • The whole city had a sense of expectancy which made you very nervous.
    • The early evening is laden with expectancy and the pavements are almost deserted.
    • It's wonderfully expressive of a hot night and the feeling of expectancy, that someone is about to step out of the dark.
    • The atmosphere was jovial and full of great expectancy as the ‘fun auction’ was about to begin.
    • This can only bring out a sense of positive expectancy.
    • There was a general air of expectancy among the small gathering of watchers.
    • She couldn't seem to shake a feeling of expectancy, an anticipation for something that she couldn't name.
    • Their facial expression change from expectancy to delight.
    Synonyms
    anticipation, expectation, eagerness, hope, hopefulness

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin exspectantia, from exspectare ‘look out for’ (see expect).

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