awaited 的 2 个定义
- to wait for; expect; look for: He is still awaiting an answer.
- to be in store for; be imminent: A pleasant surprise awaits her in today's mail.
- Obsolete. to lie in wait for.
- to wait, as in expectation.
awaited 近义词
wait with expectation
更多awaited例句
- While awaiting the delayed start of the 2020-21 season, which is expected to come sometime in early January, Richard Panik has spent part of his free time skateboarding with his family in Slovakia.
- Its seniors typically aren’t going to the NFL and military service awaits, so senior day is a very big deal.
- These results are promising, and are coming at a time when the world is anxiously awaiting positive news.
- As the country anxiously awaited the final presidential election results for days on end, one Kentucky town was resting easy after the victor of its own heated election was declared on Election Day.
- As you await those results, you can still be an effective parent.
- U.S. spies are worried the long-awaited Senate review will paint targets on their backs.
- And then there is the shooting of Brown and the grand jury whose determination is awaited by the whole country.
- But what awaited was a joy, a glimpse into the life of the fictional Umbridge.
- Few, if any were ever awaited with greater public interest than this one.
- A white stretch limousine took Tupac off to a private plane that awaited at the local airport.
- The voice of duty called her to the kitchen, where her cook patiently awaited her inevitable, and always painful, audience.
- It was deep twilight in the room, and rather cold, for the eucalyptus and olive logs in the fireplace still awaited the match.
- Since that memorable night of mingled joy and despair, I thought not that such rapture awaited me again on earth.
- We awaited with impatience the rising of the sun, which would display to our gaze two of the mightiest powers in Europe.
- As early as prison rules would permit, he was with Mr. Longcluse, where the attorney awaited him.