0 thinking that something pleasant or exciting is going to happen:
the children's expectant faces
1 used to refer to a woman who is pregnant or a man whose partner is pregnant:
2 An expectant mother/father/parent is someone whose child has not yet been born.
In this case the expectant void is merely an extension of the roadie cabaret.
Distilling melodic motion to the most expectant and abbreviated of half cadences, the motive makes a strong impression of incompleteness and immediate demand.
After their formation period, they would be inscribed in the first class of expectant officials.
Few studies have been done on the expectant management of patients with cholelithiasis diagnosed by planned investigation, and results are conflicting.
Information to expectant parents concerning the consequences of the examination-and the opportunity to refuse the exam-should be improved, particularly when fetal anatomy is studied.
The natural history of preterm ruptured membranes: what to expect of expectant management.
The ultrasound expert intermediary has maximized the power for intervention of an expectant father or of other societal forces.
What they have in common is that they are moving out from or away from a starting-point, creating expectant tensions.
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思考, (對愉快或令人激動的事情)期待的,渴望的,盼望的, 懷孕的…
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思考, (对愉快或令人激动的事情)期待的,渴望的,盼望的, 怀孕的…
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expectante, futuro, encinta…
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de expectativa, grávido, futuro…
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heyecanla bekleyen/uman, bekleyiş içinde olan…
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plein d’attente, impatient, enceinte…
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dychtivý, nastávající…
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forhåbningsfuld, forventningsfuld, gravid…
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