prospect 的英语意思
prospectprospect1 /ˈprɒspekt $ ˈprɑː-/ AWL noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the possibility that something will happen某事发生的可能性prospect of doing something
I see no prospect of things improving here.我看不到这里情况会好转的希望。
There is every prospect (=a strong possibility) of the weather remaining dry this week.本周天气保持干燥的可能性很大(=极有可能)。prospect for
There are good prospects for growth in the retail sector.零售业增长前景看好。prospect that
There’s a real prospect that England will not qualify for the World Cup.英格兰队无缘世界杯的可能性确实存在。► see thesaurus at future2[singular] a particular event which will probably or definitely happen in the future – used especially when you want to talk about how you feel about it将来可能或必然会发生的某一特定事件——尤用于表达对此的感受prospect of
The prospect of marriage terrified Alice.婚姻的前景让爱丽丝感到恐惧。
Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month.希腊人面临下月举行新一轮大选的前景。
He relishes the prospect of a fight.他对打架这件事跃跃欲试。daunting/exciting etc prospectbe excited/alarmed/concerned etc at the prospect (of something)
She wasn’t exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after her niece.她对照看侄女这件事并没有特别高兴。3prospects [plural] chances of future success未来成功的机会:
I had no job, no education, and no prospects.我没有工作,没有学历,也没有前途。job/career prospects
Job prospects for graduates don’t look good.毕业生的就业前景不乐观。4[countable] a person, job, plan etc that has a good chance of success in the future将来成功可能性大的人、工作、计划等5in prospect formal正式 likely to happen in the near future很可能在不久的将来发生:
A new round of trade talks is in prospect.新一轮贸易谈判即将展开。6[countable usually singular] formal正式 a view of a wide area of land, especially from a high place(尤指从高处俯瞰的)广阔地带的景色COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2adjectives形容词daunting (=frightening in a way that makes you not feel confident)· It is a pretty daunting prospect, being on stage for forty minutes.· 在台上站四十分钟,这确实是个令人生畏的前景。terrifying· Driving through London in a strange car was a terrifying prospect.· 开着一辆陌生的车穿越伦敦,这是个令人恐惧的前景。gloomy/grim/bleak· Many Britons face the grim prospect of having their home repossessed.· 许多英国人面临房屋被没收的严峻前景。exciting· We were to be her guardians. This was an exciting prospect.· 我们将成为她的监护人,这是一个令人兴奋的前景。attractive· A journey of that length was not an attractive prospect.· 那么长的旅程并不是一个令人向往的前景。verbs动词face the prospect (of something)· Now they face the prospect of unemployment.· 现在他们面临失业的前景。relish the prospect (of something) (=enjoy the thought of it very much)· She would have to speak to him. She didn’t relish the prospect.· 她不得不和他谈。她并不乐于此事。dread the prospect (of something) (=feel very worried about it)· I dread the prospect of staying here while you’re away.· 你不在的时候我要留在这里,想到这个我就很害怕。phrases短语be excited/thrilled/delighted etc at the prospect (of something)· I was excited at the prospect of going to Washington.· 想到要去华盛顿,我感到十分兴奋。be alarmed/appalled/upset etc at the prospect (of something)· She was secretly appalled at the prospect of being looked after by her aunt.· 她内心对被阿姨照顾这一前景感到震惊。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the possibility that something will happen某事发生的可能性prospect of doing something
I see no prospect of things improving here.我看不到这里情况会好转的希望。
There is every prospect (=a strong possibility) of the weather remaining dry this week.本周天气保持干燥的可能性很大(=极有可能)。prospect for
There are good prospects for growth in the retail sector.零售业增长前景看好。prospect that
There’s a real prospect that England will not qualify for the World Cup.英格兰队无缘世界杯的可能性确实存在。► see thesaurus at future2[singular] a particular event which will probably or definitely happen in the future – used especially when you want to talk about how you feel about it将来可能或必然会发生的某一特定事件——尤用于表达对此的感受prospect of
The prospect of marriage terrified Alice.婚姻的前景让爱丽丝感到恐惧。
Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month.希腊人面临下月举行新一轮大选的前景。
He relishes the prospect of a fight.他对打架这件事跃跃欲试。daunting/exciting etc prospectbe excited/alarmed/concerned etc at the prospect (of something)
She wasn’t exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after her niece.她对照看侄女这件事并没有特别高兴。3prospects [plural] chances of future success未来成功的机会:
I had no job, no education, and no prospects.我没有工作,没有学历,也没有前途。job/career prospects
Job prospects for graduates don’t look good.毕业生的就业前景不乐观。4[countable] a person, job, plan etc that has a good chance of success in the future将来成功可能性大的人、工作、计划等5in prospect formal正式 likely to happen in the near future很可能在不久的将来发生:
A new round of trade talks is in prospect.新一轮贸易谈判即将展开。6[countable usually singular] formal正式 a view of a wide area of land, especially from a high place(尤指从高处俯瞰的)广阔地带的景色COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2adjectives形容词daunting (=frightening in a way that makes you not feel confident)· It is a pretty daunting prospect, being on stage for forty minutes.· 在台上站四十分钟,这确实是个令人生畏的前景。terrifying· Driving through London in a strange car was a terrifying prospect.· 开着一辆陌生的车穿越伦敦,这是个令人恐惧的前景。gloomy/grim/bleak· Many Britons face the grim prospect of having their home repossessed.· 许多英国人面临房屋被没收的严峻前景。exciting· We were to be her guardians. This was an exciting prospect.· 我们将成为她的监护人,这是一个令人兴奋的前景。attractive· A journey of that length was not an attractive prospect.· 那么长的旅程并不是一个令人向往的前景。verbs动词face the prospect (of something)· Now they face the prospect of unemployment.· 现在他们面临失业的前景。relish the prospect (of something) (=enjoy the thought of it very much)· She would have to speak to him. She didn’t relish the prospect.· 她不得不和他谈。她并不乐于此事。dread the prospect (of something) (=feel very worried about it)· I dread the prospect of staying here while you’re away.· 你不在的时候我要留在这里,想到这个我就很害怕。phrases短语be excited/thrilled/delighted etc at the prospect (of something)· I was excited at the prospect of going to Washington.· 想到要去华盛顿,我感到十分兴奋。be alarmed/appalled/upset etc at the prospect (of something)· She was secretly appalled at the prospect of being looked after by her aunt.· 她内心对被阿姨照顾这一前景感到震惊。prospectprospect2 /prəˈspekt $ ˈprɑːspekt/ verb [intransitive]
1to examine an area of land or water, in order to find gold, silver, oil etc勘探(陆地或水域)以寻找金、银、石油等prospect for
The company is prospecting for gold in Alaska.该公司正在阿拉斯加勘探黄金。2to look for something, especially business opportunities寻找某物,尤指商业机会prospect for
salesmen prospecting for new customers寻找新客户的销售人员
1to examine an area of land or water, in order to find gold, silver, oil etc勘探(陆地或水域)以寻找金、银、石油等prospect for
The company is prospecting for gold in Alaska.该公司正在阿拉斯加勘探黄金。2to look for something, especially business opportunities寻找某物,尤指商业机会prospect for
salesmen prospecting for new customers寻找新客户的销售人员