prospective 的定义
- of or in the future: prospective earnings.
- potential, likely, or expected: a prospective partner.
prospective 近义词
anticipated, potential
更多prospective例句
- Here’s what we know so far about the pricing of a prospective Covid vaccine.
- In WordPress’s world such information is useful to provide prospective customers.
- Both are used by many of the state’s landlords when determining the qualifications of a prospective renter.
- They also include links to your site and other features that can be used to attract prospective customers to your services or brick-and-mortar location, which is typically the goal of SEO for most local businesses.
- It’s important to identify what review sites get a lot of traffic and reviews to position your site to receive quality prospective clients.
- Stacey Missmer, et al. “A Prospective Study of Dietary Fat Consumption and Endometriosis Risk.”
- J.E. Chavarro, et al. “A Prospective Study of Dairy Foods Intake and Anovulatory Infertility.”
- Noll, Jennie G., et al. “Obesity Risk for Female Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Prospective Study.”
- Michael Leitzmann, et al. “A Prospective Study of Coffee Consumption and the Risk of Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men.”
- Prospective theme: The New Order in North Africa and the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities.
- Prospective lessees who had taken the trouble to inquire about the rental had learned that it was so high as to be prohibitive.
- Do you think it worth my while to buy the Prospective for the sake of Wicksteed's review—is there anything new in it?
- Prospective visitors who wish to see more than the exterior must make preliminary inquiries.
- Prospective merchants have been active in securing desirable locations at the different towns on the line.
- Prospective eclipses are never noticed in the Imperial Calendar, published originally at Peking, and republished in the provinces.