Expectación in english

Expectation

pronunciation: ekspekteɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

expectación = anticipation ; expectancy ; excitement ; expectation. 

Example: They expressed anticipation at being able to search the bibliography by computer.Example: The need to assess therapy credibility and client expectancy for improvement is of paramount importance in therapy investigations.Example: If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.Example: This may be an unrealistic expectation.

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» clima de expectaciónbuzz of expectancy .

Example: We felt just the opposite, and revelled in the close knit atmosphere and buzz of expectancy surrounding the imminent arrival of food and drink.

» clima de expectación en el aireair of expectancy .

Example: The people were quite familiar with prophecies of a coming Redeemer and an air of expectancy was everywhere.

» con expectaciónexpectantlyimpatiently .

Example: So we cheerfully program the computer to search for *PARENT* and sit back expectantly, only to find that we are retrieving documents using the words parenthesis, parental and transparent!.

Example: 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.

» con (mucha) expectacióneagerlyexcitedly .

Example: Last evening her doctor had given her the news she had been eagerly hoping for: she was going to have a baby.

Example: She prepared excitedly for her departure, as if this journey had a mysterious significance.

» crear expectacióncreate + expectation .

Example: When someone plans for the short or long-term future, he is creating some kind of expectations.

» generar expectacióncreate + expectation .

Example: When someone plans for the short or long-term future, he is creating some kind of expectations.

» haber un aire de expectaciónthere + be + an air of expectation .

Example: There was an air of excitement and expectation from the many spectators who followed the cavalcade of vehicles.

» levantar la expectacióncreate + expectation .

Example: When someone plans for the short or long-term future, he is creating some kind of expectations.

» respirarse un aire de expectaciónthere + be + an air of expectation .

Example: There was an air of excitement and expectation from the many spectators who followed the cavalcade of vehicles.

Expectación synonyms

outlook in spanish: panorama, pronunciation: aʊtlʊk part of speech: noun prospect in spanish: perspectiva, pronunciation: prɑspekt part of speech: noun anticipation in spanish: anticipación, pronunciation: æntɪsəpeɪʃən part of speech: noun arithmetic mean in spanish: significado aritmetico, pronunciation: erɪθmetɪkmin part of speech: noun expected value in spanish: valor esperado, pronunciation: ɪkspektədvælju part of speech: noun first moment in spanish: primer momento, pronunciation: fɜrstmoʊmənt part of speech: noun
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