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Expect from Meaning in English

expression

ɪkˈspɛkt/ /ˈfɹəm
ik-SPEKT fruhm
ɛkspˈɛkt/ /fɹˈɒm
ek-SPEKT from

释义

To believe that someone will do something or behave in a certain way, based on what you know about them or their role.

用法与细微差别

Common in both formal and informal settings. Often used when discussing expectations of behavior or performance ('What do you expect from a child?'). Not interchangeable with just 'expect' — 'expect from' requires a person or group as the reference.

例句

I expect from my teacher that she will help me if I have questions.

basic

What do you expect from a story like this?

basic

Parents often expect from their children to be polite.

basic

You can't really expect from him to understand – he just started last week.

natural

I don't know what they expect from me at this point.

natural

That's a lot to expect from a volunteer.

natural