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Expectation

Expectation

noun, With., used often

Morphology: (no) what? expectations, what? waiting, (see) what? expectation, how? waiting, about what? about waiting; pl. What? expectations, (no) what? expectations, what? expectations, (see) what? expectations, how? expectations, about what? about expectations

1. Waiting you call this state when you are, stay in some place until someone with whom you have previously agreed to meet, or something that you need, appears there, and also until something happens how you are warned in advance, informed, etc.

Passengers crowded onto the platform waiting for the train. | Taking the note, the messenger left, and Anna spent hours of painful waiting for an answer. | The audience looked at their watches impatiently; the wait for the concert to begin was clearly dragging on.

2. Waiting room you name the room at a train station, at an airport, where passengers stay before the departure of a train or plane.

3. Expectations you state your hopes for something, as well as your assumptions about the most likely future events.

I will try not to disappoint your expectations. | My worst expectations were realized. | The result of the experiment exceeded the wildest expectations of scientists.


Dictionary Russian language Dmitriev. D. V. Dmitriev. 2003.


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Waiting Wed.— 1. Status by value. verb: to expect (1).
Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

Expectation- expectations, cf. 1. Action and state according to verb. expect. After a long wait. My success has exceeded my expectations. Pushkin. In fact, beyond all expectation, it began to turn out........
Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Generalized Expectation
Political dictionary

Expectation
Political dictionary

Expectation— see expectation
Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary

Mathematical Expectation (mean (or Expected Value))- the indicator of the average value taken by a random variable is equal to the weighted average of all possible values a variable in which the weights are the probabilities of the corresponding events.
Economic dictionary

Expectation- a situation in which the behavior of economic entities does not depend on the current market situation
moment, and from
expectations of events that may happen.
Economic dictionary

Expectation of Rise in Securities Prices— CONSTRUCTIVE SIDE OF THE MARKET Reflects the views of those who believe that the state of business and finance. activity serves as the basis for increasing
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payment of obligations before their due date
term.
Finance:
paying off a debt before it is due, usually to save on interest........
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Expected value- average value, the concept of probability theory, the most important characteristic of the distribution of values ​​of a random variable X. In the simplest case, when X can only take......
Large encyclopedic dictionary

Expected value- average value of a random variable - a numerical characteristic of the probability distribution of a random variable. In the most general way M. o. random variable X(w), determined........
Mathematical Encyclopedia

Conditional Mathematical Expectation- a random variable - a function of an elementary event, characterizing a random variable in relation to a certain algebra. Let be a probability space, X be a given........
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Efremova's Dictionary

Expectation

Wed
Status by value verb: expect (1).

Toponymic Dictionary of the Amur Region

Expectation

manual, lp R. Gilyuy in Tyndinsky district. Probably in the valley of this stream they had been waiting for someone for a long time.

Ozhegov's Dictionary

Ushakov's Dictionary

Expectation

expectation, expectations, Wed

1. Action and condition Ch.. After a long wait. “My success has exceeded my expectations.” Pushkin. “In reality, beyond all expectation, it turned out to be completely different.” Pisemsky. “The rooms stood empty, awaiting new occupants.” M. Gorky.

2. more often pl. Hope for something, assumption. Our expectations did not come true.

Pending, in meaning predicate (about a woman; euf.) - pregnant, expecting a child. She's waiting.

Philosophical Dictionary (Comte-Sponville)

Expectation

Expectation

♦Attente

What separates us from the future. Consequently, it is real, but as if empty from within, and this emptiness is our desires or our fears. “Only three days left,” we say, and it sounds like counting these three days to oblivion. Or: “Another hour!” – and we seem to declare this hour unnecessary. Waiting, while separating us from the future, paradoxically separates us from the present. The three days or hour that we have to go through seem to penetrate into our present, the present in which we are, in which we are immersed, in which we are drowning... We always wait in the present, but we are waiting for the future, and only it. Waiting is the absence of a future in the present, experienced and felt as the presence in the soul of this “hole”, this lack. It is the main obstacle on the path to wisdom, that is, to reality, to the present and to everything that exists.

The cure for expectation is action. Its opposite is attention.

Sentences containing "waiting"

He fell silent in anticipation of a dignified gesture indicating the door, but the dean became enraged and stamped his feet:

They don't complain: compared to everything else, five-hour waits at airports are a mere trifle for them.

Fortunately, over time, Yura’s brother returned less and less to his father’s profession, so while waiting for Yura, I almost did not suffer from his combined washing.

If expectations are not met, frustration or cognitive dissonance occurs.

The two of us sat waiting for Rita, talking, he asked more, and respectfully, respectfully and, I would even say, searchingly, like a student might ask a professor, and I answered.