hope的意思和读音

hope

: [hoʊp] : [həʊp]

n.西

v.

hopes  hoping  hoped  

v.+n.hope see,hope give,hope bring,lose hope,best hope

adv.+v.sincerely hope,realistically hope,fervently hope

adj.+n.great hope,fresh hope,vain hope,sincere hope,false hope

n.despair,fear

hopev.

1.[i][t]to want sth to happen and think that it is possible

We are hoping for good weather on Sunday.

All we can do now is wait and hope.

‘Do you think it will rain?’ ‘ I hope not .’“?”“。”

‘Will you be back before dark?’ ‘ I hope so , yes.’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

I hope (that) you're okay.

Let's hope we can find a parking space.

It is hoped that over £10 000 will be raised. 1

She is hoping to win the gold medal.

We hope to arrive around two.

IDMhope against hope (that…)线to continue to hope for sth although it is very unlikely to happenhope for the bestto hope that sth will happen successfully, especially where it seems likely that it will not

‘Nobody blames you.’ ‘I should hope not!’“。”“!”

I should hope so/notso I should hope(informal)used to say that you feel very strongly that sth should/should not happen

‘Nobody blames you.’ ‘I should hope not!’“。”“!”

n.

1.[u][c]a belief that sth you want will happen

There is now hope of a cure.

Hopes for the missing men are fading.

There is little hope that they will be found alive.

They have given up hope of finding any more survivors.

She has high hopes of winning(= is very confident about it) .

The future is not without hope.

Don't raise your hopes too high, or you may be disappointed.

I'll do what I can, but don't get your hopes up .

There is still a glimmer of hope .线

The situation is not good but we live in hope that it will improve.

2.[c]~ (of/for sth).~ (for sb).~ (that…).~ (of doing sth)西something that you wish for

She told me all her hopes, dreams and fears.

They have high hopes for their children.

3.[c][ususing]~ (of sth).~ (for sb)a person, a thing or a situation that will help you get what you want

He turned to her in despair and said, ‘You're my last hope .’:“。”

The operation was Kelly's only hope of survival.

IDMbe beyond hope (of sth)to be in a situation where no improvement is possible

The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery.

hold out little, etc. hope (of sth/that…)not hold out any, much, etc. hope (of sth/that…)to offer little, etc. reason for believing that sth will happen

The doctors did not hold out much hope for her recovery.

hope springs eternalpeople never stop hoping

I called early in the hope of catching her before she went to work.

He asked her again in the vain hope that he could persuade her to come(= it was impossible) .

in the hope of sthin the hope that…because you want sth to happen

I called early in the hope of catching her before she went to work.

He asked her again in the vain hope that he could persuade her to come(= it was impossible) .

She doesn't have a hope of winning.

not have a hope (in hell) (of doing sth)(informal)to have no chance at all

She doesn't have a hope of winning.

some hope!(informal)used to say that there is no chance at all that sth will happen

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v.1., (that to do)2.,3., (in)

n.1.the feeling or belief that something you want to happen is likely to happen2.a chance that something good will happen; a chance for success, or a person who you believe has a chance of succeeding3.something that you wish for

v.1.to want and expect something to happen or be true; used for showing that you do not like what someone is doing or thinking of doing; used for saying that you are depending on something happening; used in polite statements

1. 〖 expect〗 hope;expect〗 〖 timelimit〗 ...

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1.When she saw her hope unfulfilled, her expectation gone, she took another of her cubs and made him a strong lion.

2.This time let see how these two commie brothers showing us how much they 'love' each other . . . and hope the under dog V.

3.I'm glad to hear that, I hope you can change yourself from now on, the only thing I can say is stick to yourself.

4.I suppose you hae been more than rewarded for your attendance today. And hope to see you again next meeting.

5.The boat had sailed round the Cape of Good Hope , up the western coast of Africa , and finally to England .西

6."So in this sense, actually we hope to see a strong dollar, " Reuters quoted Mr Zhou as saying. "We support a strong dollar. ":“。”

7.The small force will excel in deep maneuvers into vulnerable enemy territory , with the hope that the enemy will give chase and surround it.

8.I hope you can still see the point I'm trying to make notwithstanding the technical error.

9.I believe that what is called experience is often but an avowed fatigue, resignation, blighted hope.

10.Laura: I hope so. I've got itchy feet. It's been a year since my last holiday. Stop, stop! That tickles!使