词汇 | expectancy |
释义 | expectancyWord family noun expectancy expectation expectanceexpecterexpectingadjective expectant expected ≠ unexpected expectableexpectativeexpectedverb expect adverb expectantly unexpectedly expectablyexpectedlyexpectingly ex·pec·tan·cy /ɪkˈspektənsi/ noun [uncountableU] EXPECTthe feeling that something pleasant or exciting is going to happen 期待,期望 → life expectancy I saw the look of expectancy in the children’s eyes. 我从孩子们的眼神中看到了期盼。 Examples from the Corpus expectancy• The police often collaborate in producing an expectancy effect.• We celebrate Passover with joy and expectancy.• It was the kind of silence that was so complete it had a sort of hum, the noise of expectancy. From Longman Business Dictionary expectancyex·pec·tan·cy /ɪkˈspektənsi/ noun [uncountableU] HUMAN RESOURCES the amount of effort an employee believes will be necessary to do his or her job. Expectancy is important to managers because, by knowing about it, they know what they have to do to make their employees want to work harder Expectancy theories of motivation are based on the premise that people are motivated by the expected outcomes of their actions. → see also life expectancy |
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