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prospect

/pros-pekt/US // ˈprɒs pɛkt //

前景,前景展望,展望,前景预测

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually prospects. an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc.the outlook for the future: good business prospects.
    • : anticipation; expectation; a looking forward.
    • : something in view as a source of profit.
    • : a potential or likely customer, client, etc.
    • : a potential or likely candidate.
    • : a view, especially of scenery; scene.
    • : outlook or view over a region or in a particular direction.
    • : a mental view or survey, as of a subject or situation.
    • : Mining. an apparent indication of ore or native metal.a place giving such indications.a mine working or excavation undertaken in a search for additional ore.
    • : Archaic. sight; range of vision.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to search or explore, as for gold.
    • : to work experimentally in order to test its value.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to search or explore a region for gold or the like.

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Examples

  • Later in life, the undercontrolled 3-year-olds faced the worst prospects.

  • Far more valuable was the prospect of selling American gas in Europe.

  • For starters, they reliably pay dividends and have solid top-line prospects.

  • They think this timeline can help control the spread of the coronavirus and bolster long-term economic prospects.

  • We need a President who will lead in the face of crisis, rather than cower at the prospect of assuming responsibility.

  • Then, German troops enlisted by the Brits (Hessians) began to attack at Battle Pass, located in Prospect Park.

  • He married Chirlane in a ceremony in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.

  • As a child of Tornado Alley myself, I endorse the sentiment in this American Prospect piece by Monica Potts.

  • She thanked him now over her cellphone as she stood in the Clean and Bright Laundromat on Prospect Avenue.

  • At The American Prospect, Abby Rapoport cites a new study as evidence it won't happen.

  • Prospect House turned out to be a detached villa standing in a garden, with a broad view of the Channel.

  • The remains of the American entrenchments on Prospect hill were demolished in 1817.

  • Prospect of wintering between the Luschnitz and the Sazawa there is now little; unless they will fight us, and be beaten.

  • The development of Prospect Park has been a matter of great pride and gratification to the city.

  • Major-General Putnam assembled his division, upon the heights of Prospect hill, to hear it.