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1 | C/U the possibility that something will happen , especially something good (尤指好事发生的)可能性 |
| +for The prospects for employment in the technology sector are especially good right now. 在科技领域找到工作的可能性现在特别大。 |
| +of Doctors say there is little prospect of any improvement in his condition. 医生们说他的情况很难有好转的可能。 |
| in prospect (=expected or being considered) We have an exciting match in prospect. 有可能的;期望中的 |
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2 | singular something that you expect or know is going to happen in the future , or the thought of this 期望中的事;将要发生的事;期望;展望 |
| Spending a week at his cousin’ s farm was an exciting prospect. 一想到要在他表兄的农场呆一周就令人激动。 |
| +of Her heart sank at the prospect of introducing him to her family. 一想到要把他介绍给她家人,她的心就一沉。 |
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3 | prospects plural chances of success , especially in a job or career 胜算;(尤指工作和事业方面)成功的可能性 |
| Your employment prospects would be much better if you finished your degree. 如果你取得学位,找到工作的可能性就会更大。 |
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4 | C a person who has a good chance of success 有望成功的人;有前途的人 |
| Sean is one of our brightest young prospects. 肖恩是我们有望成功的最聪明的年轻人之一。 |
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5 | C a possible or likely customer 可能的顾客;潜在的主顾 |
| She’ s been on the phone all day calling various new prospects. 她整天都在打电话给各式各样潜在的新主顾。 |
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6 | C usually singular formal a view of a wide area of land or water , especially from a high place (宽广的土地或水域的)视野,(尤指从高处看到的)景象,景色 |
| From the hill we had an excellent prospect of the river valley below. 我们从小山上可以看到底下的河谷景色非常美。 |
Words frequently used with prospect | prospect 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | attractive, bleak, bright, daunting, exciting, gloomy, grim, inviting, terrifying, | 2 | | |
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