prospect的意思和读音

prospect

: [prəˈspekt] : ['prɒspekt]

n.

v.

prospects  prospecting  prospected  

v.+n.face prospect,see prospect,relish prospect,raise prospect,prospect revive

adj.+n.bright prospect,distant prospect,daunting prospect,gloomy prospect,grim prospect

v.search,mine,dig,seek,pan

n.view,scene,vision,outlook,panorama

prospectn.

1.[u][sing]the possibility that sth will happen

There is no immediate prospect of peace.

A place in the semi-finals is in prospect(= likely to happen) .

There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid.

2.[sing]an idea of what might or will happen in the future

an exciting prospect

Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect.

The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm.怀

3.[pl]the chances of being successful

good job/employment/career prospects

At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects.25

Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.

What are the prospects of promotion in this job?

4.[c]~ (for sth)a person who is likely to be successful in a competition

She is one of Canada's best prospects for a gold medal.

5.[c]a wide view of an area of land, etc.

a delightful prospect of the lake

v.

1.[i]~ (for sth)to search an area for gold, minerals, oil, etc.

Thousands moved to the area to prospect for gold.

to prospect for new clients

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v.1.(),()2.()3. (for)

n.1.the possibility that something will happen, especially something good2.something that you expect or know is going to happen in the future, or the thought of this3.chances of success, especially in a job or career4.a person who has a good chance of success5.a possible or likely customer6.a view of a wide area of land or water, especially from a high place1.the possibility that something will happen, especially something good2.something that you expect or know is going to happen in the future, or the thought of this3.chances of success, especially in a job or career4.a person who has a good chance of success5.a possible or likely customer6.a view of a wide area of land or water, especially from a high place

v.1.to search for gold, oil, or another valuable substance

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2. perspective n prospect n prospective a ...

3. proposal prospect prosper (使),(使

4. closures n. prospect n. , , , saggy adj. , ...

5. variable a. 260. prospect n. 261. prosperity n. 262. ...

6. proscribe prospect ,, prospective ...

7. proselytize 使 prospect ;n. prosperity ...

8. 83:imminent adj 84:prospect n 85:solidarity n

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1.The prospect of playing with him excites me. You know he is going to get you goals and he will help the team immensely.

2.Prospect is often better than possession.

3.Now, some are also beginning to focus on the prospect of a pernicious sidekick: creeping inflation.

4.It also presents the effects, advantages and disadvantages of every method, and offers a prospect for the technique application.

5.The mere prospect of a deal seems to be forcing both sides to buck up their business, though.使

6.If you can, allocate a day each week to meet contacts, prospect for new clients, and get out of your home office.

7.N. officials said, as the prospect of a sustained ceasefire between government troops and rebel soldiers continued to fade.

8.Some political analysts think his decision to flee may have been motivated by the prospect of seeing his wife face prison.

9.enough to sober her spirits even under the prospect of a ball given principally for her gratification.

10.The Arab League said such a solution must be "agreed" upon, but there seems no prospect of that any time soon.