释义 |
ex·pect·ative I. \ikˈspektəd.iv, (ˈ)ek|s-, -tətiv\ adjective Etymology: Middle English (Scots), conferring the right of succession to a benefice, from Medieval Latin expectativus, exspectativus, from Latin expectatus, exspectatus + -ivus -ive : relating to, characterized by, or constituting an object of expectation II. noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin expectativa, exspectativa grant of a benefice not yet vacant, from feminine of expectativus, exspectativus : something that is expected < though blessedness seem to be but an expectative, a reversion reserved to the next life — John Donne > specifically : expectative grace |