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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
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I. expect [americ ɪkˈspɛkt, Brit ɪkˈspɛkt, ɛkˈspɛkt] VERBO trans
1. expect (anticipate):
to expect to + infin she expects to win the match
to expect sb/sth to + infin don't expect me to change my mind
2. expect (imagine):
3. expect (await):
4. expect (require):
to expect sth (from sb) do they expect payment/a tip (from us)?
to expect sth of sb
esperar algo de alguien
II. expect [americ ɪkˈspɛkt, Brit ɪkˈspɛkt, ɛkˈspɛkt] VERBO intr coloq
he expects me to be at his beck and call
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expect [ɪkˈspekt] VERBO trans
to expect sb to do sth
to expect sth of sb
esperar que +subj
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expect [ɪk·ˈspekt] VERBO trans
to expect sb to do sth
to expect sth of sb
esperar que +subj
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Present
Iexpect
youexpect
he/she/itexpects
weexpect
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Past
Iexpected
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Present Perfect
Ihaveexpected
youhaveexpected
he/she/ithasexpected
wehaveexpected
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Past Perfect
Ihadexpected
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If stem cells are treated, patients might expect lasting benefit as their bodies automatically pass on the correctly functioning CFTR gene to their "daughter" cells.
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Don't expect huge dividend increases, but the high current yield makes up for it.
www.fool.ca
There are currently no patterns to suggest we can expect a trend reversal in the short term.
www.theglobeandmail.com
However, with limited supply in core business areas, we still expect their vacancy rates to remain low and their rents to rise by 5% this year.
www.propertywire.com
Tech-savvy office staff could chase up a query and expect an answer straight away, without having to pick up the phone.
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