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Перевод: expected


[прилагательное]
предполагаемый; ожидаемый


Тезаурус:

  1. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the teaching of a range of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes.
  2. Their 12-year-old daughter Chelsea is expected to get her choice of suites and will be allowed to decorate it as she wishes.
  3. Firms will be expected to provide accounting information to their successors even when a fee dispute is still outstanding, and firms undertaking additional work will normally be expected to notify the incumbent.
  4. Not because of his trees, you understand, but because no one can be expected to put up with someone singing Kumbaya .
  5. The representatives from abroad were not expected for a further two or three days, but the three gentlemen referred to by his lordship as his "home team" - two Foreign Office ministers attending very much "off the record" and Sir David Cardinal - had come early to prepare the ground as thoroughly as possible.
  6. "We are both pleased I've done so well - we have got a high standard of living, better than we expected."
  7. I'd therefore grown used to getting a certain amount of respect from other drivers, so when I found one of the clapped-out Toyotas favoured by Asian families in my path one morning I expected a free passage.
  8. It could become a money spinner for farmers looking for alternative crops in the face of expected cutbacks in EC farm support prices.
  9. In the UK, a merger referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC) for investigation is appraised according to whether it may be expected to operate against the "public interest".
  10. Formation flying on the photographic Aztec was easier than I had expected considering the airframe's sleekness and the early jet engines' reputation for poor acceleration.
  11. For the industry as a whole, however, 1990 had been a bad year, with the Gulf war scuppering much of the expected sales growth, and planned new capacity raising the spectre of price wars and poor returns for manufacturers.
  12. I gathered from Doone's face that it wasn't the type of answer he'd expected, but he pulled out a notebook and wrote down the reply as given, checking that he'd got it right.
  13. UK chemical demand is expected to rise by 2.5 per cent in 1992, and import growth by 3.5 per cent, while exports are expected to fall from 3.5 to 3 per cent.

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