reasonable expectation

合理期望:指在某种情况下

常用释义

词性释义

合理期望:指在某种情况下,人们对结果有一个基于现实和逻辑的预期。
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It's long been a truism of Fourth Amendment law that the "reasonable expectation of privacy" test is circular.
长期以来一个有关宪法第四修正案不争的事实是,所谓“对隐私权的合理期望”这一测试点总是走成一个循环往复的怪圈。
People have this reasonable expectation that, I see something pretty in that direction, so all the pretty things would be in that direction.
人们有种合情合理的预期,即我在那个方向看到了美妙的东西,因此所有美妙的东西都在那个方向。
Currently China is growing at roughly a 9% annual pace. He said that growth of somewhere between 8% and 10% was a "reasonable expectation. "
当前中国正在以每年大约9%的速度增长。他说8-10%的经济增长率对中国目前这个阶段而言是“合理的预期”。
Each problem mortgage was supposed to represent a reasonable expectation that it would be paid.
每一个问题房贷的当事人都被合理要求支付欠款。
But even so, and especially in the absence of such a policy, employees may have a reasonable expectation of privacy, Mr. Zimmerman said.
但是尽管如此,公司员工还是希望能够尽可能地保护自己的隐私。齐默曼先生说道。
"That may not be a reasonable expectation, but it is a factor in what's driving things right now. "
“这种预期可能并不合理,但它的确是造成当前局面的因素之一。”
Normal attitude means reasonable expectation, not going to extremes, and playing it cool.
平常心就是期望值合理,做事不过分,处事淡然。
他无论如何都没想到,那个女人用带有浓重口音的俄语回答了他。
Because you have a reasonable expectation that the ZIP code is legitimate, it's now worth the effort to call the USPS web service.
由于您可以合理预期邮政区码是合法的,因此现在值得调用USPSWebservices。
b. To give students a reasonable expectation of success in achieving it.
对学生完成任务有合适的期望。