hopeful的意思和读音

hopeful

: [ˈhoʊpfəl] : [ˈhəʊpf(ə)l]

adj.怀

n.

怀

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adj.+n.hopeful sign,hopeful outlook

adj.pessimistic,discouraging

n.contender,aspirant,candidate,applicant,seeker

adj.confident,expectant,promising,encouraging,aspiring

hopefuladj.

1.[nubn]怀believing that sth you want will happen

I feel hopeful that we'll find a suitable house very soon.

He is not very hopeful about the outcome of the interview.

She is hopeful of returning to work soon.

2.[obn]showing hope

a hopeful smile

3.making you believe that sth you want will happen; bringing hope

The latest trade figures are a hopeful sign.

The future did not seem very hopeful.

n.

1.a person who wants to succeed at sth

50 young hopefuls are trying for a place in the England team.50

adj.1.,2.

n.1.,

adj.1.believing that something will happen the way you want it to; giving you reason to believe that something will happen the way you want it to2.expressing the feeling that something you wish for will happen or be true

n.1.someone who wants to succeed or who seems likely to win

1. Colorful Hopeful Excite 使 ...

2.怀 disappointment hopeful 怀 guest ...

3. hooray int. !(hopeful a. hopeless a.

4. disability hopeful shark ...

5. : curious hopeful : grateful ...

6. ; beonlytoogladto; ; hopeful;bright; ; happy;glad; ...

7.怀 colorful 怀 hopeful honestly ...

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1."Buy me? " With a hopeful look in her eyes.“?”

2.He said he's hopeful a private organization will step forward to do such a report.

3.As hopeful as the pamphlets try to be everyone knows that these land banks are a last gasp at preserving something about (to be lost).

4."As you know, I have four months left in office. And I am hopeful the vision that you and I have worked on can come to pass, " he said.:“。”

5.One small hopeful sign from today's sentencing was that the fate of the two journalists was not publicly linked to the nuclear row.

6.They were hopeful that this would help to save energy, reduce pollution and provide free public transport.

7.He made moderates feel hopeful, and even among many core Republicans who did not ultimately vote for him, Obama inspired admiration.

8.A negotiation with Jordan, less immoderate and free of any influence, was more hopeful.

9."Chinese people are still confident and hopeful about the immediate future. They think tomorrow will be better than today, " he said.:“怀。”

10.SOMETHING of a hopeful trajectory was implied in The Economist's report on the Friday coup of 1932.1932