Expected in spanish
pronunciation: espeɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
expect = esperar.
Example: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.more:
» as might be expected = como cabría esperar, como cabría suponer.
Example: As might be expected, the terminology is noticeably British as opposed to the American terminology in the previous examples.» as one might expect = como cabría esperar, como cabe esperar.
Example: And, as one might expect, there are a variety of vendors offering e-book products, some of them clearly thinking about the library market as a potential source of revenue.» be widely expected = mucha gente + esperar que.
Example: The rapid introduction of new technologies into libraries was widely expected to lead to sweeping changes in library organisation and management.» come to + expect = llegar a esperar.
Example: Users come to expect the regular appearance of the abstracts bulletin.» expect + a baby = esperar un bebé.
Example: We just found out my husband's niece and her husband are expecting a baby.» expect + the worst = esperar lo peor.
Example: The mother, a little afraid and expecting the worst, was unsettled, despite all her efforts to be open-minded, by her preconceptions not only about the drug but about the rights and wrongs of the position she had put herself into.» half expect = medio esperar.
Example: She said she guessed as much and she half expected it actually.expected = previsto, esperado, anticipado.
Example: A much more effective method is to count the number of occurrences of a word in relation to the expected number.more:
» as expected = como cabe esperar, como cabía esperar, como es de esperar, como era de esperar, según lo previsto, de acuerdo con lo previsto.
Example: As expected, newspapers provided an extensive coverage of the military build-up in the Gulf and the collapse of communism.» turn out as + expected = salir de acuerdo con lo previsto, salir según lo previsto, salir según lo planeado, cumplirse (según) lo previsto, cumplirse (de acuerdo con) lo previsto.
Example: We have enough life experience under our belts to know that things don't always turn out as expected.» unexpected = inesperado, imprevisto, sorprendente, sorpresivo.
Example: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.