hope 的英语意思
hopehope1 /həʊp $ hoʊp/ verb [intransitive, transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1to want something to happen or be true and to believe that it is possible or likely希望某事发生或为真,并相信其有可能或很可能实现hope (that)
We hope that more women will decide to join the course.我们希望有更多女性决定参加这门课程。
I do hope everything goes well.我真的希望一切顺利。
It was hoped that the job would be filled by a local person.人们曾希望这个职位由本地人来填补。
Let’s just hope someone finds her bag.我们就希望有人能找到她的包吧。
I hope to God I haven’t left the car window open.我真心希望自己没有把车窗开着。hope to do something
Joan’s hoping to study law at Harvard.琼希望在哈佛大学攻读法律。hope for
We were hoping for good weather.我们当时希望天气好。
Liam decided to ignore the warning and just hope for the best (=hope that a situation will end well when there is a risk of things going wrong).利亚姆决定无视警告,抱着乐观态度(=在事情可能出错的情况下,希望结果能顺利)。
I rang my parents, hoping against hope (=hoping for something that is very unlikely to happen or be true) that they hadn’t left yet.我给父母打电话,抱着渺茫的希望(=对极不可能发生或成真的事情心存希望),希望他们还没有离开。2 I hope so spoken口语 used to say that you hope something that has been mentioned happens or is true用于表示希望所提及的事情发生或为真:
‘Do we get paid this week?’ ‘I certainly hope so!’"我们这周能拿到工资吗?""当然希望是!"3 I hope not spoken口语 used to say that you hope something that has been mentioned does not happen or is not true用于表示希望所提及的事情不发生或不为真:
I don’t think I’m busy that day, or at least I hope not.我不认为我那天很忙,至少我希望不是。4 I’m hoping spoken口语 used to say that you hope something will happen, especially because you are depending on it用于表示希望某事发生,尤其是因为你正依赖于此I’m hoping (that)
I’m hoping the car will be fixed by Friday.我希望汽车能在周五前修好。I’m hoping to do something
We were hoping to see you today.我们今天本希望能见到你。5 I hope (that) spoken口语 used when you want to be polite and to make sure that you are not interrupting or offending someone用于表示礼貌,确保自己没有打扰或冒犯对方:
I hope I’m not interrupting you.希望我没有打扰你。
I hope you don’t mind me asking, but why are you moving?希望你不介意我问,你为什么要搬家?6I should hope so (too) (also I should hope not British English) spoken口语 used to say that you feel very strongly that something should or should not happen用于表示你强烈地认为某事应当或不应当发生:
‘They’ll get their money back.’ ‘I should hope so too, after being treated like that.’"他们会拿回钱的。""经历了那样的对待,当然应该如此。"GRAMMAR: Patterns with hope语法:hope 的用法句型• You hope to do something: · We’re hoping to get tickets to the concert.· I hope to see you soon. ✗Don’t say: I hope see you soon.• 您希望做某事(hope to do something):· We're hoping to get tickets to the concert.(我们希望买到演唱会的门票。)· I hope to see you soon.(希望不久后见到你。)✗不要说:I hope see you soon.• You hope that something happens: · I hope that the rain stops soon.• 您希望某事发生(hope that something happens):· I hope that the rain stops soon.(我希望雨快点停。)• You hope that something will happen: · I hope that the weather will be fine.• 您希望某事将来会发生(hope that something will happen):· I hope that the weather will be fine.(我希望天气会好。)• You hoped that something would happen: · She hoped that the weather would be fine.• 您(过去)希望某事会发生(hoped that something would happen):· She hoped that the weather would be fine.(她希望天气会好。)• You hoped that something might happen: · I was hoping that you might come.• 您(过去)希望某事可能发生(hoped that something might happen):· I was hoping that you might come.(我一直希望你能来。)• You hope that someone can do something: · I hope that I can pass my exam.• 您希望某人能做某事(hope that someone can do something):· I hope that I can pass my exam.(我希望能通过考试。)• You hoped that someone could do something: · She hoped that she could pass her exam.• 您(过去)希望某人能做某事(hoped that someone could do something):· She hoped that she could pass her exam.(她希望能通过考试。)• In more formal English, you say it is hoped that something will happen: · It is hoped that the study will provide some useful information.• 在较正式的英语中,用 it is hoped that 表示希望某事发生:· It is hoped that the study will provide some useful information.(希望这项研究能提供一些有用的信息。)• In all the above patterns, ‘that’ is often omitted, especially in spoken English: · I hope the rain stops soon.· She hoped the weather would be fine.• 在上述所有句型中,"that"常被省略,尤其在口语中:· I hope the rain stops soon.(希望雨快点停。)· She hoped the weather would be fine.(她希望天气会好。)• Hope is often used in the progressive: · I’m hoping to meet him some day.• hope 常用于进行时:· I'm hoping to meet him some day.(我希望有一天能见到他。)• Hope is used in the phrases I hope so and I hope not, often to give a short answer: · ‘Will he be here soon?’ ‘I hope so.’· ‘Do you think it will rain?’ ‘I hope not!’ ✗Don’t say: I hope it.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• hope 用于 I hope so 和 I hope not 等短语,常作简短回答:· "Will he be here soon?"(他快到了吗?)"I hope so."(希望是。)· "Do you think it will rain?"(你觉得会下雨吗?)"I hope not!"(希望不会!)✗不要说:I hope it。语法指南——动词
查看全部语言翻译1to want something to happen or be true and to believe that it is possible or likely希望某事发生或为真,并相信其有可能或很可能实现hope (that)
We hope that more women will decide to join the course.我们希望有更多女性决定参加这门课程。
I do hope everything goes well.我真的希望一切顺利。
It was hoped that the job would be filled by a local person.人们曾希望这个职位由本地人来填补。
Let’s just hope someone finds her bag.我们就希望有人能找到她的包吧。
I hope to God I haven’t left the car window open.我真心希望自己没有把车窗开着。hope to do something
Joan’s hoping to study law at Harvard.琼希望在哈佛大学攻读法律。hope for
We were hoping for good weather.我们当时希望天气好。
Liam decided to ignore the warning and just hope for the best (=hope that a situation will end well when there is a risk of things going wrong).利亚姆决定无视警告,抱着乐观态度(=在事情可能出错的情况下,希望结果能顺利)。
I rang my parents, hoping against hope (=hoping for something that is very unlikely to happen or be true) that they hadn’t left yet.我给父母打电话,抱着渺茫的希望(=对极不可能发生或成真的事情心存希望),希望他们还没有离开。2 I hope so spoken口语 used to say that you hope something that has been mentioned happens or is true用于表示希望所提及的事情发生或为真:
‘Do we get paid this week?’ ‘I certainly hope so!’"我们这周能拿到工资吗?""当然希望是!"3 I hope not spoken口语 used to say that you hope something that has been mentioned does not happen or is not true用于表示希望所提及的事情不发生或不为真:
I don’t think I’m busy that day, or at least I hope not.我不认为我那天很忙,至少我希望不是。4 I’m hoping spoken口语 used to say that you hope something will happen, especially because you are depending on it用于表示希望某事发生,尤其是因为你正依赖于此I’m hoping (that)
I’m hoping the car will be fixed by Friday.我希望汽车能在周五前修好。I’m hoping to do something
We were hoping to see you today.我们今天本希望能见到你。5 I hope (that) spoken口语 used when you want to be polite and to make sure that you are not interrupting or offending someone用于表示礼貌,确保自己没有打扰或冒犯对方:
I hope I’m not interrupting you.希望我没有打扰你。
I hope you don’t mind me asking, but why are you moving?希望你不介意我问,你为什么要搬家?6I should hope so (too) (also I should hope not British English) spoken口语 used to say that you feel very strongly that something should or should not happen用于表示你强烈地认为某事应当或不应当发生:
‘They’ll get their money back.’ ‘I should hope so too, after being treated like that.’"他们会拿回钱的。""经历了那样的对待,当然应该如此。"GRAMMAR: Patterns with hope语法:hope 的用法句型• You hope to do something: · We’re hoping to get tickets to the concert.· I hope to see you soon. ✗Don’t say: I hope see you soon.• 您希望做某事(hope to do something):· We're hoping to get tickets to the concert.(我们希望买到演唱会的门票。)· I hope to see you soon.(希望不久后见到你。)✗不要说:I hope see you soon.• You hope that something happens: · I hope that the rain stops soon.• 您希望某事发生(hope that something happens):· I hope that the rain stops soon.(我希望雨快点停。)• You hope that something will happen: · I hope that the weather will be fine.• 您希望某事将来会发生(hope that something will happen):· I hope that the weather will be fine.(我希望天气会好。)• You hoped that something would happen: · She hoped that the weather would be fine.• 您(过去)希望某事会发生(hoped that something would happen):· She hoped that the weather would be fine.(她希望天气会好。)• You hoped that something might happen: · I was hoping that you might come.• 您(过去)希望某事可能发生(hoped that something might happen):· I was hoping that you might come.(我一直希望你能来。)• You hope that someone can do something: · I hope that I can pass my exam.• 您希望某人能做某事(hope that someone can do something):· I hope that I can pass my exam.(我希望能通过考试。)• You hoped that someone could do something: · She hoped that she could pass her exam.• 您(过去)希望某人能做某事(hoped that someone could do something):· She hoped that she could pass her exam.(她希望能通过考试。)• In more formal English, you say it is hoped that something will happen: · It is hoped that the study will provide some useful information.• 在较正式的英语中,用 it is hoped that 表示希望某事发生:· It is hoped that the study will provide some useful information.(希望这项研究能提供一些有用的信息。)• In all the above patterns, ‘that’ is often omitted, especially in spoken English: · I hope the rain stops soon.· She hoped the weather would be fine.• 在上述所有句型中,"that"常被省略,尤其在口语中:· I hope the rain stops soon.(希望雨快点停。)· She hoped the weather would be fine.(她希望天气会好。)• Hope is often used in the progressive: · I’m hoping to meet him some day.• hope 常用于进行时:· I'm hoping to meet him some day.(我希望有一天能见到他。)• Hope is used in the phrases I hope so and I hope not, often to give a short answer: · ‘Will he be here soon?’ ‘I hope so.’· ‘Do you think it will rain?’ ‘I hope not!’ ✗Don’t say: I hope it.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• hope 用于 I hope so 和 I hope not 等短语,常作简短回答:· "Will he be here soon?"(他快到了吗?)"I hope so."(希望是。)· "Do you think it will rain?"(你觉得会下雨吗?)"I hope not!"(希望不会!)✗不要说:I hope it。语法指南——动词hopehope2 noun
1feeling [countable, uncountable] a feeling of wanting something to happen or be true and believing that it is possible or likely希望某事发生或为真、并相信其有可能或很可能实现的情感:
When I first arrived in New York, I was full of hope for the future.我初到纽约时,对未来充满了希望。the hope that
The president has expressed the hope that relations will improve.总统表达了对两国关系将会改善的希望。hopes for something
hopes for an end to the fighting对战斗结束的希望hopes of doing something
Rita has hopes of studying to be a nurse.丽塔希望能学习成为一名护士。in the hope that
Should they hang on in the hope that the shares will go up in value?他们是否应该坚持持有,寄望于股价上涨?in the hope of doing something (=because you hope that you will do something)(=因为你希望你将会做某件事)
Shoppers flocked to the sales in the hope of finding a bargain.购物者蜂拥参加大减价,希望能找到便宜货。2something you hope for [countable] something that you hope will happen你希望会发生的事情:
She told him all her secret hopes and fears.她把内心所有秘密的希望与恐惧都告诉了他。somebody’s hope is that
My hope is that by next summer I’ll have saved enough money to go travelling.我的希望是,到明年夏天我能存够钱去旅行。3chance [countable, uncountable] a chance of succeeding or of something good happening成功或好事发生的可能性hope of
It was the rush hour, and there was no hope of getting a seat.正值高峰时段,根本没有希望找到座位。
It was a desperate plan, with little hope of success.这是一个孤注一掷的计划,成功的希望渺茫。hope (that)
There’s still a faint hope (=a very small chance) that the two sides will reach an agreement.双方达成协议仍有一丝渺茫的希望(=极小的可能性)。not a hope! spoken口语 (=used to say that there is no chance of something happening)(=用于表示某事发生的可能性为零)not a hope in hell (of doing something) spoken口语 (=not even the smallest chance of success)(=连最小的成功机会都没有)
They don’t have a hope in hell of winning.他们根本毫无获胜的希望。some hope! (also what a hope! )British English spoken口语 (=used humorously to say that there is no chance that something will happen)(=幽默地表示某事发生的可能性为零)
‘Your dad might lend you the car.’ ‘Some hope!’"你爸爸可能会把车借给你。""做梦吧!"4be somebody’s last/only/best hope to be someone’s last, only etc chance of getting the result they want成为某人获得所想结果的最后、唯一等机会:
Please help me. You’re my last hope.请帮帮我。你是我最后的希望。hope of
Joshua’s only hope of survival was a heart transplant.约书亚唯一的生存希望是心脏移植。5be beyond hope if a situation is beyond hope, it is so bad that there is no chance of any improvement如果一种情况已经无望,则是糟糕到没有任何改善机会的地步hope of
Some of the houses were beyond hope of repair.有些房屋已经破败到无法修缮的地步。6have high/great hopes for somebody/something to be confident that someone or something will be successful对某人或某事会成功充满信心:
The weather looked good, so we had high hopes for today.天气看来不错,所以我们对今天充满期待。7I/we live in hope spoken口语 used when saying that you keep hoping that something will happen - often used humorously when saying that it seems unlikely用于表示你一直抱有希望——常幽默地用于所盼之事似乎不太可能发生时:
"Do you think your son will ever get a job?" "We live in hope!""你觉得你儿子将来会找到工作吗?""我们还在盼着呢!"COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2— 义项 1 和 2verbs动词have hope· The situation looked bad, but we still had hope that things would get better soon.· 形势看来很糟,但我们仍抱有希望,相信事情很快会好转。give/offer hope· The research has given hope to thousands of sufferers of the disease.· 这项研究为数以千计的患者带来了希望。lose/give up/abandon hope (=stop hoping)· After so long without any word from David, Margaret was starting to lose hope.· 久久没有大卫的消息,玛格丽特开始失去希望。raise somebody’s hopes (also get/build somebody's hopes up) (=make someone feel that what they want is likely to happen)· I don't want to raise your hopes too much.· 我不想让你抱太大的希望。· Don’t build your hopes up, Julie. You’ll only get hurt.· 茱莉,别抱太大希望。只会让自己受伤。hold out hope (=say that you think something is likely)· Negotiators did not hold out much hope of a peaceful solution.· 谈判人员对和平解决并不抱多大希望。pin your hopes on something (=hope for one thing that everything else depends on)· After a difficult year, the company is pinning its hopes on its new range of products.· 经历了艰难的一年,这家公司正把希望寄托于新产品系列。cling to the hope that (=keep hoping that something will happen, even though it seems unlikely)· They clung to the hope that one day a cure would be found.· 他们紧紧抱持着有朝一日能找到治疗方法的希望。dash/shatter somebody’s hopes (=make what someone wants seem impossible)· The ending of the talks has dashed any hopes of peace.· 谈判的破裂使和平的一切希望都化为泡影。hopes are fading (=people have much less hope of doing something)· Hopes are fading that rescuers will find any more survivors.· 救援人员能找到更多幸存者的希望正在渐渐消退。hope lies in/with something (=something gives people hope)· Our real hope lies with a vaccine.· 我们真正的希望在于疫苗。phrases短语be full of hope· His voice sounded full of hope.· 他的声音听起来充满了希望。a glimmer/ray of hope (=a little hope, or something that gives you a little hope)· The new treatment gives patients a glimmer of hope.· 这种新疗法给患者带来了一线希望。somebody’s hopes and dreams (=all the things someone hopes for)· We talked about all our hopes and dreams for the future.· 我们谈到了对未来所有的希望与梦想。somebody’s hopes and fears (=all the things someone hopes for and is afraid of)· The crew members have different hopes and fears about the trip.· 机组成员对这次旅程抱有不同的希望与担忧。it is our fervent hope that formal正式 (=used when saying that you hope very much that something will or will not happen)· It is our fervent hope that change is coming.· 变革即将到来,这是我们热切的希望。hope springs eternal (=used to say that people will always hope for something)· It is unlikely these diets will work, but hope springs eternal.· 这些饮食法不太可能奏效,但人总是心存希望。a symbol/beacon of hope (=something that makes people have hope)· Mandela was a symbol of hope for his whole country.· 曼德拉是整个国家的希望象征。adjectives形容词false hope· We don't want to give people false hopes.· 我们不想给人虚假的希望。a vain/forlorn hope (=hope for something that is impossible)· He traveled south in the vain hope of finding work.· 他怀着寻找工作的渺茫希望南下。somebody's only/one hope· My only hope is that someone may have handed in the keys to the police.· 我唯一的希望是,或许有人已经把钥匙交给了警察。
1feeling [countable, uncountable] a feeling of wanting something to happen or be true and believing that it is possible or likely希望某事发生或为真、并相信其有可能或很可能实现的情感:
When I first arrived in New York, I was full of hope for the future.我初到纽约时,对未来充满了希望。the hope that
The president has expressed the hope that relations will improve.总统表达了对两国关系将会改善的希望。hopes for something
hopes for an end to the fighting对战斗结束的希望hopes of doing something
Rita has hopes of studying to be a nurse.丽塔希望能学习成为一名护士。in the hope that
Should they hang on in the hope that the shares will go up in value?他们是否应该坚持持有,寄望于股价上涨?in the hope of doing something (=because you hope that you will do something)(=因为你希望你将会做某件事)
Shoppers flocked to the sales in the hope of finding a bargain.购物者蜂拥参加大减价,希望能找到便宜货。2something you hope for [countable] something that you hope will happen你希望会发生的事情:
She told him all her secret hopes and fears.她把内心所有秘密的希望与恐惧都告诉了他。somebody’s hope is that
My hope is that by next summer I’ll have saved enough money to go travelling.我的希望是,到明年夏天我能存够钱去旅行。3chance [countable, uncountable] a chance of succeeding or of something good happening成功或好事发生的可能性hope of
It was the rush hour, and there was no hope of getting a seat.正值高峰时段,根本没有希望找到座位。
It was a desperate plan, with little hope of success.这是一个孤注一掷的计划,成功的希望渺茫。hope (that)
There’s still a faint hope (=a very small chance) that the two sides will reach an agreement.双方达成协议仍有一丝渺茫的希望(=极小的可能性)。not a hope! spoken口语 (=used to say that there is no chance of something happening)(=用于表示某事发生的可能性为零)not a hope in hell (of doing something) spoken口语 (=not even the smallest chance of success)(=连最小的成功机会都没有)
They don’t have a hope in hell of winning.他们根本毫无获胜的希望。some hope! (also what a hope! )British English spoken口语 (=used humorously to say that there is no chance that something will happen)(=幽默地表示某事发生的可能性为零)
‘Your dad might lend you the car.’ ‘Some hope!’"你爸爸可能会把车借给你。""做梦吧!"4be somebody’s last/only/best hope to be someone’s last, only etc chance of getting the result they want成为某人获得所想结果的最后、唯一等机会:
Please help me. You’re my last hope.请帮帮我。你是我最后的希望。hope of
Joshua’s only hope of survival was a heart transplant.约书亚唯一的生存希望是心脏移植。5be beyond hope if a situation is beyond hope, it is so bad that there is no chance of any improvement如果一种情况已经无望,则是糟糕到没有任何改善机会的地步hope of
Some of the houses were beyond hope of repair.有些房屋已经破败到无法修缮的地步。6have high/great hopes for somebody/something to be confident that someone or something will be successful对某人或某事会成功充满信心:
The weather looked good, so we had high hopes for today.天气看来不错,所以我们对今天充满期待。7I/we live in hope spoken口语 used when saying that you keep hoping that something will happen - often used humorously when saying that it seems unlikely用于表示你一直抱有希望——常幽默地用于所盼之事似乎不太可能发生时:
"Do you think your son will ever get a job?" "We live in hope!""你觉得你儿子将来会找到工作吗?""我们还在盼着呢!"COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2— 义项 1 和 2verbs动词have hope· The situation looked bad, but we still had hope that things would get better soon.· 形势看来很糟,但我们仍抱有希望,相信事情很快会好转。give/offer hope· The research has given hope to thousands of sufferers of the disease.· 这项研究为数以千计的患者带来了希望。lose/give up/abandon hope (=stop hoping)· After so long without any word from David, Margaret was starting to lose hope.· 久久没有大卫的消息,玛格丽特开始失去希望。raise somebody’s hopes (also get/build somebody's hopes up) (=make someone feel that what they want is likely to happen)· I don't want to raise your hopes too much.· 我不想让你抱太大的希望。· Don’t build your hopes up, Julie. You’ll only get hurt.· 茱莉,别抱太大希望。只会让自己受伤。hold out hope (=say that you think something is likely)· Negotiators did not hold out much hope of a peaceful solution.· 谈判人员对和平解决并不抱多大希望。pin your hopes on something (=hope for one thing that everything else depends on)· After a difficult year, the company is pinning its hopes on its new range of products.· 经历了艰难的一年,这家公司正把希望寄托于新产品系列。cling to the hope that (=keep hoping that something will happen, even though it seems unlikely)· They clung to the hope that one day a cure would be found.· 他们紧紧抱持着有朝一日能找到治疗方法的希望。dash/shatter somebody’s hopes (=make what someone wants seem impossible)· The ending of the talks has dashed any hopes of peace.· 谈判的破裂使和平的一切希望都化为泡影。hopes are fading (=people have much less hope of doing something)· Hopes are fading that rescuers will find any more survivors.· 救援人员能找到更多幸存者的希望正在渐渐消退。hope lies in/with something (=something gives people hope)· Our real hope lies with a vaccine.· 我们真正的希望在于疫苗。phrases短语be full of hope· His voice sounded full of hope.· 他的声音听起来充满了希望。a glimmer/ray of hope (=a little hope, or something that gives you a little hope)· The new treatment gives patients a glimmer of hope.· 这种新疗法给患者带来了一线希望。somebody’s hopes and dreams (=all the things someone hopes for)· We talked about all our hopes and dreams for the future.· 我们谈到了对未来所有的希望与梦想。somebody’s hopes and fears (=all the things someone hopes for and is afraid of)· The crew members have different hopes and fears about the trip.· 机组成员对这次旅程抱有不同的希望与担忧。it is our fervent hope that formal正式 (=used when saying that you hope very much that something will or will not happen)· It is our fervent hope that change is coming.· 变革即将到来,这是我们热切的希望。hope springs eternal (=used to say that people will always hope for something)· It is unlikely these diets will work, but hope springs eternal.· 这些饮食法不太可能奏效,但人总是心存希望。a symbol/beacon of hope (=something that makes people have hope)· Mandela was a symbol of hope for his whole country.· 曼德拉是整个国家的希望象征。adjectives形容词false hope· We don't want to give people false hopes.· 我们不想给人虚假的希望。a vain/forlorn hope (=hope for something that is impossible)· He traveled south in the vain hope of finding work.· 他怀着寻找工作的渺茫希望南下。somebody's only/one hope· My only hope is that someone may have handed in the keys to the police.· 我唯一的希望是,或许有人已经把钥匙交给了警察。