The meaning of public expectations

Public expectations mean people's hopes.

First, pinyin.

Zhang, Wang.

Second, word formation and interpretation.

1, widely expected: idiom, used to describe someone who has high prestige and is respected and trusted by everyone. "Sui Shu. Volume one. Biography of Emperor Gaozu: "Dr. Zheng Yi and Dr. Liu Yun, the father of Emperor Gaozu, were widely expected in the history books, so they were appointed to the General Political Department. 」

2, live up to expectations: live up to everyone's expectations. Xiong Zhaozheng's Zhang Juzheng, Volume 4, Chapter 23: "After Song's reinstatement, he really lived up to expectations."

3. Quote and explanation.

1, "Biography of the Later Han Dynasty and Huangfugui": "If you meet Zhang Huan, a corps commander, you will be both excellent and excellent, and you will be a marshal to follow the expectations."

2. Tang Hanyu's "Holding the Money Emblem from the Generation": "When the situation is named, it is in front of the minister. If the minister is replaced, it will be expected. "

3. Xu Ming's third-order "Chivalry and Loyalty": "I was going to clear the clouds, exorcise evil spirits, and return them to the public. How can I see that treacherous trick at this moment? "

4. Wu Zuxiang's "Mountain Torrents" 28: "If this director of insurance is not needed, can those who are expected by the public finally consider appointing them?"

Popular examples.

1. Without the supervision and guidance of my classmates and teachers, I couldn't have been elected as the pacesetter of this discipline. I will never forget who pulled me back from the abyss of talking in class and fighting after class. Thank my classmates and teachers for giving me this opportunity. I will live up to expectations and make persistent efforts to infect more people around me.

2. The whole company has high hopes for human resource managers to improve human resource management. Managers also live up to expectations, do job analysis and implement evaluation system.

3. As long as each of our leading cadres studies hard, dares to practice, and constantly improves and perfects their own quality, they will certainly be able to shoulder the historical responsibility across the century, live up to their mission and expectations, make greater contributions and achieve greater achievements.

4. Fortunately, in the final stage of the game, Finnan's pass accurately found Torres on the front line; Torres also lived up to expectations and headed the ball to equalize the score for the team. Athletes live up to expectations in diving, table tennis, badminton, shooting, weightlifting and gymnastics, and all have gold medals.