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1 词典释义:
expectancies
时间: 2025-07-01 03:07:55
英 [ɪk'spekt(ə)nsɪs;ek-]
美 [ɪk'spɛktənsis]

n. 期待;预期;期望;(expectancy的复数)

双语例句
  • Life expectancies throughout the Caribbean and some Central American nations will drop into the 60s by 2010 when they would otherwise have been in the 70s without AIDS.

    到2010年,整个加勒比地区和一些中美洲国家的预期寿命将下降到60岁,然而,如果没有艾滋病,这些国家的预期寿命将达到70岁。

  • The researchers estimated the impact on life expectancies using mortality data from 1991-2000.

    研究人员通过1991年-2000年的死亡率数据来估计对预期寿命的影响。

  • These patients had no other options left and their life expectancies were between three and six months.

    这些病人没有别的选择他们的生命预计只有3到6个月。

  • Requirements, software designs and even test scripts have relatively short life expectancies compared to code.

    需求、软件设计,甚至测试脚本与代码比较有相对短的预期寿命。

  • The researchers also concluded “…that imaging a positive future can indeed increase expectancies for a positive future.

    这些研究人员也总结道:“.....那些构想积极生活的人事实上也为他们的未来增加期望。”

  • The researchers also concluded "…that imaging a positive future can indeed increase expectancies for a positive future."

    这些研究人员也总结道:“…那些构想积极生活的人事实上也为他们的未来增加期望。”

  • The negative alcohol we see today would not have mattered so much then as life expectancies were between 30 and 40 years.

    我们今天所看到的高脂肪和酗酒所在当时并不是一个问题,因为当时人类的寿命仅仅是在三十到四十岁之间。

  • Like their aquatic counterparts, pet chickens don't have very long life expectancies, usually hanging on for just a few days or weeks.

    跟他们水生的同伴一样,宠物小鸡不会活得很长,通常能活几天或者几周。

  • The negative effects of fat and alcohol we see today would not have mattered so much then as life expectancies were between 30 to 40 years.

    人的平均寿命如果就三四十岁的话,那么我们今天所看到的脂肪和酒精的负面效应也就无关紧要了。

  • Other scientists called the estimate too pessimistic, suggesting that life expectancies approaching 100 were plausible in the 21st century.

    其他科学家认为这个预计太过悲观,提出在21世纪人类预期寿命接近100岁并非完全不可能。

  • Premature death was defined as mortality before age 72 years in men and 75 years in women which were the average life expectancies in China in 2005.

    本研究将男性72岁之前、女性75岁之前死亡定义为过早死亡,中国2005年平均寿命为男性72岁、女性75岁。

  • In this reading lesson, we will learn about the state of health across the world and life expectancies. We will also practice using relative clauses.

    本节阅读课,我们将学习世界的健康状态及生活水平。我们还将练习使用相对从句。

  • Employers in the rich world have no choice but to learn how to deal with an ageing workforce, as the baby-boom generation gets older and life expectancies increase.

    婴儿潮的那一代人年龄渐增,人们的寿命普遍延长,发达国家雇主不得不学着处理劳动力老龄化的问题。

  • The group also looked at how life expectancies changed from 2000 to 2007, and found that 80 percent of counties were losing ground relative to the healthiest nations.

    研究人员还分析了从2000年到2007年平均寿命的变化,发现80%的郡县都落后于最富裕国家。

  • Japan tops world life expectancies with 83 years, followed by Australia, Iceland, Italy, San Marino and Switzerland (82 years), a report newly issued by the World Health Organization said.

    世界卫生组织最新发布的一份报告显示,日本是世界上最长寿的国家,国民平均寿命为83岁。 澳大利亚、冰岛、意大利、圣马力诺和瑞士并列第二,平均寿命为82岁。

  • No pressures, no troubles. No need to worry about anything. We are living together in Mt. Athos and have longer life expectancies than anywhere else around the world. So what does a woman mean for us?

    这里悠然而宁静,没有烦恼,没有麻烦,不必为任何事情担心,我们在阿陀斯山上生活在一起,比世上任何其它地方的人都长寿,在这里我们为什么需要女人呢?