prosper / ˈprɒs pər /

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prosper2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be successful or fortunate, especially in financial respects; thrive; flourish.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. Archaic. to make successful or fortunate.

prosper 近义词

v. 动词 verb

be fortunate; succeed

更多prosper例句

  1. The more that the city does to bridge the gap between those who are prospering and those who are potentially left behind in the economies that are created the high-tech economies is important.
  2. By this time, there was plenty of room at the table for different music stylings to prosper.
  3. His significant success with Patanjali combined with a sharp acumen for politics—he is seen to be close to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party—have allowed him to prosper enormously.
  4. Year after year, the teams that take responsibility, without complaint, for all the problems that are not their fault are the ones that endure and usually prosper.
  5. In other words, a company specializing in kidney care should theoretically be able to prosper with a patient base that hasn’t reached end-stage renal disease.
  6. Richie calls Father Prosper, desperate for any shred of information.
  7. She also hosts the premier motivational seminar for spouses and women veterans Prosper Where You're Planted Boost Camp.
  8. Back then, Prosper and the others may not have been saying in public, “Oh, my God, this is wrong.”
  9. The Wheal Prosper 16-inch pole high-pressure expansive steam vacuum engine commenced its up-stroke with steam of 100 lbs.
  10. Some account of the vendetta should not be omitted and illustrations from Prosper Mérimée's "Colomba" may be read aloud.
  11. During the last two years the banker's cashier and protege, Prosper Bertomy, had been devoted in his attentions to Madeleine.
  12. M. Fauvel would make objections, for he had an affection for Prosper, and had tacitly approved of the match.
  13. Prosper supports Gypsy, who is extravagant; he gambles, keeps fast horses, and gives suppers.