expectancies

英 [ɪksˈpɛktənsiz] 美 [ɪkˈspɛktənsiz]

n.  预料; 预期; 期待; 盼望
expectancy的复数

医学



双语例句

  1. They had longer life expectancies than their parents.
    他们比上一辈人的预期寿命要长。
  2. 'The negative effects of fat and 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导致的副作用可能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。
  3. 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。
  4. 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。
  5. The researchers said the difference in life expectancies was almost entirely due to an increased incidence of deaths classified as cardiorespiratory ― those from causes that have previously been linked to air quality, including heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and respiratory illnesses.
    研究人员说,预期寿命的差异几乎完全是由于心肺死亡类疾病的发生率增加&这些通常被人们认为是空气质量导致的疾病包括心脏病、中风、肺癌和呼吸系统疾病。
  6. Cuba's "polyclinics" have helped give Cubans one of the longest life expectancies ( 78 years) of any developing country in the world.
    古巴的“多科诊所”有助于使古巴人获得世界上所有发展中国家中的最长预期寿命(78岁)。
  7. Caught in a cycle of poverty and disease, people in the hardest-hit countries face shorter life expectancies and economic decline.
    生活在受影响最严重国家中的人民,由于始终处于贫穷和疾病的恶性循环中,面临着预期寿命缩短和经济衰退等恶果。
  8. Measuring and analysing the change in life expectancies of female population in Hebei province
    河北省女性人口平均预期寿命变化的度量分析
  9. 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。
  10. If they do not have access, health inequities produce decades of differences in life expectancies not only between countries but within countries.
    如果他们不能获得卫生保健,健康方面的不公平现象在国家之间和国家内部都会造成预期寿命出现几十年差异的情况。
  11. In fact, he notes that countries with the highest life expectancies are experiencing the biggest improvement.
    他指出,其实那些预期寿命最长的国家的人口寿命正在大幅度地延长。
  12. Life expectancies between rich and poor countries can differ by as much as40 years.
    富国与穷国之间期望寿命的差异可高达40年。
  13. Intimately connected with papal reservations were expectancies or promises given to certain persons that they would be appointed to certain benefices as soon as a vacancy would occur.
    对个人而言,与教皇关系密切就意味着一旦有空缺,他就有希望立刻获得任职。
  14. Life expectancies differ depending on the kind of cancer, the affected organ and other tissues.
    生命延长的程度是根据癌症的种类、不同的组织和器官受到感染而不同。
  15. Others enjoy some of the highest life expectancies in the world.
    另一些国家享有世界最长的预期寿命。
  16. But many others are able to manage their condition with a variety of treatments and have normal life expectancies.
    但是其他多数人可以通过多种治疗手段控制病程并享有通常的预期寿命。
  17. This paper use the theory of measuring the change in life expectancies by Eduardo E. Arriaga in 1984, to analyse the life expectancies of female population in Hebei province
    本文应用EduardoE.Ariaga在1984年提出的平均预期寿命变化度量理论对河北省女性人口平均预期寿命进行分析
  18. The Relationship between Alcohol Expectancies and Drinking Behavior in Adolescents: Evidence from the Longitudinal Research
    青少年饮酒期望与饮酒行为的关系:追踪研究的证据
  19. When the food density was 2.0 × 10~ 6 cells/ ml, the net reproductive rates, life expectancies at hatching and the generation times of the two rotifer species were all similar.
    当食物密度为2.0×10~6cells/ml时,两种轮虫的净生殖率、生命期望和世代时间均无显著差异。
  20. Perceptual expectancies exist ubiquitously in musical appreciation processes.
    知觉期待广泛存在于音乐听赏过程中。
  21. Researchers have reckoned that the psychological expectancies of drug dependent individuals toward drug use outcomes are important psychological factors in the initiation and the maintenance of drug use behavior.
    研究者认为,药物依赖者对用药后果的心理期待是导致其药物使用行为启动和维持的重要心理因素。