English to Arabic Dictionary expectation

expectation

توقع
definition
noun
reality had not lived up to expectations
a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
translation of 'expectation'
noun
شىء متوقع,
احتمال,
توقع,
ترقب,
انتظار
example
The mathematical 'expectation' of any bet is defined as follows: the sum of all possible gains and losses multiplied by their relative probabilities.
Why should the police have a higher 'expectation' of privacy than anyone else?
Investors also sold shares in the 'expectation' that demand for steel may slow in line with falling auto production.
The same 'expectation' is obtained by either method.
It just means that he got a shot at leading and didn't fulfill the 'expectation' that you had for him.
We tend to pay our taxes in the 'expectation' that it will be utilized for the betterment of the world we live in.
They may simply sit tight in the 'expectation' that the club's growth will continue and the value of their stake will rise further.
This created an 'expectation' that the war would be long, ferocious and severe.
This is equal to 8.5, and is called the 'expectation' of the action in question.
To date it has announced that 1,600 jobs are to be axed but there is an 'expectation' that more will follow.
Simply to build as many houses as possible in the 'expectation' that prices will fall significantly in the near future will not solve the problem.
This is one of the fundamental reasons why ‘staking systems’ don't work: a series of negative expectation bets must have negative 'expectation' .
The weaker pupils, in particular, did their best to achieve his 'expectation' of them.
he drilled his men in 'expectation' of a Prussian advance
As a result, most have insured against compensation claims in the 'expectation' that legal problems will become more frequent.
There was an 'expectation' that interest rates might go down, but certainly not up.
Most Australians have grown up with an 'expectation' that a hard day's work will reap its rewards.
Worse still is the 'expectation' that conditions are certain to deteriorate in the coming weeks.
There is an 'expectation' that parents will not be able to cope without external support from a raft of experts and professionals.
Society gives you the 'expectation' that once your children have left home, it's ‘your time’.
I sat down in 'expectation' of a feast of nostalgia
It is our 'expectation' that the government will increase tuition fees.
There is an 'expectation' that there will be a reduction in staff numbers in the UK.
A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the 'expectation' that mangoes will be reaped.
With this belief comes the 'expectation' that a booming economy will beget social progress.
an 'expectation' that the government will provide the resources
He couldn't have lived up to the 'expectation' that has been thrust upon him.
The judge said none of the detainees had a reasonable 'expectation' of privacy during the tribunals.
This is an 'expectation' that few people can be expected to live up to.
You sit down and have an 'expectation' that you are going to receive good visual information.
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