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Перевод: expect
[глагол] ожидать; ждать; рассчитывать; предполагать; надеяться; полагать; думать
Тезаурус:
- It is rare to find such a large and well-preserved painting from classical times, and it shows, as one might expect, that classical painters were as skilled as the sculptors, whose often unsurpassed work has understandably survived in greater abundance.
- Put another way, the cost of capital is the cost to lenders and investors of not having done something else with their money: the rate of return they could expect to earn on investments of equal risk.
- Sadly though, when the peace came it was not so glorious, and the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 gave the Italians little of the territory they had been told to expect in whispered conversation in secret corridors while the war was in progress.
- In contrast, we would expect an example like (6) to produce a relatively high rate of plural continuations, since it is likely that the two meet in order to carry out joint activities.
- East Germans expect it to scrap the security police wing while shifting its intelligence work to the interior ministry or a new agency.
- With more than 4.3 million people registered for shares, ministers expect that at least one quarter of the entire flotation will be bought by small British investors.
- Clearly subject coverage is a matter of degree, and no public librarian (nor any reasonable library user) would expect to find works of a very specialized nature immediately available on the shelves of a small service point.
- Ten minutes too long during a schooling session might mean a week's set-back in a training programme, so be careful not to either work for too long or to expect too much too soon.
- Audiences today expect choreographers to satisfy current demands.
- The ambitious soldier can expect a similar progression, from Commander of the Bath when he becomes brigadier, to KCB when he reaches lieutenant-general and GCB when he eventually storms the summit of military life.
- As the insurance companies could expect a huge increased revenue, they in turn could be expected to bear a large proportion of the cost of implementing the scheme.
- Here the last thing you expect to see is one of the most exquisite small houses in the land; yet here, glimpsed down a short straight avenue of completely inappropriate young cherry trees, is Lodge Park.
- Expect the cream of Allied Dunbar's life assurance business to be attacked soon - by the three men who built its assets to 7.5 billion.
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