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单词 promising
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Definition of promising in English:

promising

adjective ˈprɒmɪsɪŋˈprɑməsɪŋ
  • Showing signs of future success.

    有指望的,有希望的;有出息的,有前途的

    a promising film actor

    前途无量的电影演员。

    a promising start to the season

    本赛季良好的开局。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This move marks the end of an era for Chippenham, but also gives the livestock market a promising future.
    • It can provide a promising future and be potentially profitable.
    • A number of promising avenues of research are ripe for commercialisation.
    • The ending doesn't convince, but this is a highly promising debut.
    • Seen as the key to a promising future, education was the greatest separator.
    • This bold augmentation of his range of forms is not fully resolved, but remains a promising area for future experimentation.
    • Adaptation is a promising sign that American film-makers are still prepared to take risks.
    • At first glance, it does not seem remotely promising.
    • A lively exchange of ideas between you and your sweetheart could pave the way to a more promising future.
    • The future appeared very promising for the bright yellow racer but the plane was badly damaged in a landing accident after the races.
    • For Zoe, her talent and her ability to think critically and freely has become her ticket to an adventurous, bright and promising future.
    • What had begun as a highly promising career ended in sadness and disillusionment.
    • While some will end up with a promising start to their future careers, others will have to live with the poor results they received in the National College Entrance Examination.
    • There may not be a pitcher in baseball with a more promising future.
    • However, in the past year or so things have begun to look very promising.
    • She let go of a potentially promising musical career.
    • By 1949, her painting style had matured and her future looked very promising.
    • In their place come several top draft choices and a number of promising youngsters.
    • Abandoning a promising career as a virtuoso pianist, he became an influential teacher.
    • Even though most parents realize that success in school can create a more promising future, they may underestimate their own potential to impact learning.
    Synonyms
    good, encouraging, favourable, hopeful, full of promise, auspicious, propitious, optimistic, positive, bright, rosy, likely-looking, heartening, reassuring
    with potential, budding, up-and-coming, rising, coming, in the making
    talented, gifted, able, apt

Derivatives

  • promisingly

  • adverb ˈprɒmɪsɪŋli
    • This year started promisingly for Tony Labbozzetta.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They began promisingly enough and twice eased in front in the early minutes, but they did no more than flatter to deceive and were a well beaten side long before the hour had run its course.
      • The afternoon began quite promisingly for York.
      • More to the point, why is it suddenly raining outside when I've just finished a load of washing that needs to dry and it was promisingly sunny and breezy an hour ago?
      • It was an anti-climactic end to a game which had begun promisingly with both sides threatening to break the deadlock inside the first few minutes.

Definition of promising in US English:

promising

adjectiveˈprɑməsɪŋˈpräməsiNG
  • Showing signs of future success.

    有指望的,有希望的;有出息的,有前途的

    a promising actor

    前途无量的电影演员。

    a promising start to the season

    本赛季良好的开局。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At first glance, it does not seem remotely promising.
    • Even though most parents realize that success in school can create a more promising future, they may underestimate their own potential to impact learning.
    • The ending doesn't convince, but this is a highly promising debut.
    • She let go of a potentially promising musical career.
    • A lively exchange of ideas between you and your sweetheart could pave the way to a more promising future.
    • While some will end up with a promising start to their future careers, others will have to live with the poor results they received in the National College Entrance Examination.
    • In their place come several top draft choices and a number of promising youngsters.
    • What had begun as a highly promising career ended in sadness and disillusionment.
    • This bold augmentation of his range of forms is not fully resolved, but remains a promising area for future experimentation.
    • The future appeared very promising for the bright yellow racer but the plane was badly damaged in a landing accident after the races.
    • For Zoe, her talent and her ability to think critically and freely has become her ticket to an adventurous, bright and promising future.
    • By 1949, her painting style had matured and her future looked very promising.
    • Seen as the key to a promising future, education was the greatest separator.
    • There may not be a pitcher in baseball with a more promising future.
    • It can provide a promising future and be potentially profitable.
    • This move marks the end of an era for Chippenham, but also gives the livestock market a promising future.
    • However, in the past year or so things have begun to look very promising.
    • Abandoning a promising career as a virtuoso pianist, he became an influential teacher.
    • A number of promising avenues of research are ripe for commercialisation.
    • Adaptation is a promising sign that American film-makers are still prepared to take risks.
    Synonyms
    good, encouraging, favourable, hopeful, full of promise, auspicious, propitious, optimistic, positive, bright, rosy, likely-looking, heartening, reassuring
    with potential, budding, up-and-coming, rising, coming, in the making
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