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🔑 pro·spect AW nounBrE /ˈprɒspekt/NAmE /ˈprɑːspekt/🔑 [U, sing.] the possibility that sth will happen 可能性;希望◆~ (of sth/of doing sth) There is no immediate prospect of peace. 短期内没有和平的可能。◆A place in the semi-finals is in prospect (= likely to happen). 可望争得半决赛权。◆~ (that…) There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid. 有理由相信他会偿还债务的。🔑 [sing.] an idea of what might or will happen in the future 前景;展望;设想◆an exciting prospect 令人兴奋的前景◆Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. 想象着将要只身走遍世界颇令人心悸。◆~ (of sth/of doing sth) The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm. 一想到将为人父他就满怀忧思。🔑 prospects [pl.] the chances of being successful 成功的机会;前景;前途◆good job/employment/career prospects 美好的工作/就业/事业前途◆At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects. 25 岁的他是个没有工作、前途渺茫的乐师。◆~ for sthLong-term prospects for the economy have improved. 长期的经济前景已有所改善。◆~ of sthWhat are the prospects of promotion in this job? 做这份工作有多少晋升的机会? [C] ~ (for sth) a person who is likely to be successful in a competition (竞赛中的)有望获胜者◆She is one of Canada's best prospects for a gold medal. 她是加拿大最有希望夺金的选手之一。 [C] (formal) a wide view of an area of land, etc. 风景;景色◆a delightful prospect of the lake 令人心旷神怡的湖上风光 🔑 pro·spect AW verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they prospect BrE /prəˈspekt/ NAmE /ˈprɑːspekt/present simple - he / she / it prospects BrE /prəˈspekts/ NAmE /ˈprɑːspekts/past simple prospected BrE /prəˈspektɪd/ NAmE /ˈprɑːspektɪd/past participle prospected BrE /prəˈspektɪd/ NAmE /ˈprɑːspektɪd/ -ing form prospecting BrE /prəˈspektɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈprɑːspektɪŋ/BrE /prəˈspekt/NAmE /ˈprɑːspekt/ [I] ~ (for sth) to search an area for gold, minerals, oil, etc. 探矿;勘探◆Thousands moved to the area to prospect for gold. 数以千计的人涌入那个地区淘金。◆(figurative) to prospect for new clients 寻找新客户 |