0 to think that something will happen -- ожидать
[ + (that) ] I expect that she'll be very angry about this.
[ + to do sth ] He didn't expect to see me.
1 to be waiting for someone or something to arrive -- ждать прибытия кого-либо/чего-либо
2 to think that someone should behave in a particular way or do a particular thing -- требовать
[ + to do sth ] You will be expected to work some weekends.
I expect punctuality from my students.
3 used to show that you think that something is likely to be true -- думаю, что …
"Will you be coming to the party?" "I expect so."
I expect Isabel's told you about me?
4 to be going to have a baby -- ожидать ребенка
I'm expecting my first baby in May.
Under this approach it is stressed and adjacent syllables that are expected to surface in children's early words.
Therefore, the effective size of the receptive field is expected to differ for hyperpolarizing and depolarizing photoresponses.
Clearly, for values of around 1, this cannot be expected because past inflation has almost no predictive power.
We expect the opportunity cost hypothesis to be most relevant for members of the traditional conservative parties, who have stronger ties to the business community.
We expect these committees will not exhibit a strong tendency to fall in the majority party's target area on its side of the chamber median.
The constant represents the expected project yield in capital (per unit invested), net of monitoring costs.
If the nasal vowel was represented as monosegmental, one would expect it to be followed most often by the palatal approximant.
We expect returns from agriculture to be greater and fisheries returns to be less under the alternate management plans as compared with the base model.