Expect
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British pronunciation/ɛkspˈɛkt/
American pronunciation/ɪkˈspɛkt/

Définition et Signification de "expect"

to expect
01

être enceinte, attendre un enfant

to be pregnant and awaiting the birth of a child
Intransitive
Transitive: to expect one's child
to expect definition and meaning
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She just announced she 's expecting in May.
They were overjoyed to learn they are expecting their first child.
She 's expecting twins and ca n't wait to meet them.
02

s’attendre à, attendre

to think or believe that it is possible for something to happen or for someone to do something
Transitive: to expect sth
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The weather forecast led us to expect rain this weekend.
As a manager, it 's important to clearly communicate what you expect from your team.
She did n't expect such a warm reception at the event.
03

attendre, exiger

to demand that someone fulfills a duty
Ditransitive: to expect sb to do sth
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The teacher expects students to complete their homework on time.
The manager expects all employees to adhere to the company policies.
Parents often expect their children to help with household chores.
04

attendre, s'attendre à

to think about or wait for something or someone that is likely to happen or arrive soon
Transitive: to expect sb/sth
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She ’s expecting a call from her friend any moment now.
He is expecting an important email regarding the job offer.
We ’re expecting a visit from relatives this weekend.
05

s'attendre à, attendre de

to view something as necessary or deserved based on the situation
Transitive: to expect a behavior or treatment
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The manager expects professionalism from all employees during meetings.
We expect honesty from our leaders in matters of public interest.
Customers expect quality service when they pay a premium price.
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