Expect of Meaning in English
expression
ɪkˈspɛkt/ /ˈəv
ik-SPEKT uhv
ɛkspˈɛkt/ /ˈɒv
ek-SPEKT ov
التعريف
To believe that someone should do something or have certain qualities; to have expectations regarding someone's behavior, actions, or abilities.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Nearly always followed by a person or group (e.g., 'expect of you', 'expect of students'). More formal or serious than 'expect from', which is less common. Often used to describe responsibilities or standards placed on someone.
Spanish: esperar dePortuguese (BR): esperar dePortuguese (PT): esperar deChinese (Simplified): 期望...(对某人有期望)Chinese (Traditional): 期望...(對某人有期望)Hindi: से आशा रखना - से अपेक्षा करनाArabic: يتوقع منBengali: প্রত্যাশা করা (কারো থেকে) - আশা করা (কারো থেকে)Russian: ожидать отJapanese: 〜に期待するVietnamese: mong đợi ở - trông đợi vàoKorean: ~에게 기대하다Turkish: -den beklemekUrdu: توقع کرنا (کسی سے)Indonesian: mengharapkan dari
جمل نموذجية
What do you expect of your students?
basic
My parents expect a lot of me.
basic
The company expects honesty of all employees.
basic
I don't think that's too much to expect of her.
natural
You can’t expect of others what you wouldn’t do yourself.
natural
It’s amazing what people sometimes expect of their friends.
natural