prospect 中文
EN[ˈprɒspɛkt] [ˈprɑːspɛkt] [prəˈspɛkt] [-ɛkt]US
名展望, 前景, 前程
- 名词 (Noun)PLprospectsPREpro-
- The region which the eye overlooks at one time; view; scene; outlook.
- A picturesque or panoramic view; a landscape; hence, a sketch of a landscape.
- A position affording a fine view; a lookout.
- Relative position of the front of a building or other structure; face; relative aspect.
- The act of looking forward; foresight; anticipation.
- The potential things that may come to pass, often favorable.
- The result, therefore, of this physical inquiry is, that we find no vestige of a beginning,— no prospect of an end.
- A hope; a hopeful.
- The most persistent tormentor was Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who scored a hat-trick in last month’s corresponding fixture in Iceland. His ability to run at defences is instantly striking, but it is his clever use of possession that has persuaded some shrewd judges that he is an even better prospect than Theo Walcott.
- (sports) Any player whose rights are owned by a top-level professional team, but who has yet to play a game for said team.
- (music) The façade of an organ.
- The region which the eye overlooks at one time; view; scene; outlook.
- 动词 (Verb)SGprospectsPRprospectingPT, PPprospected
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- These are the same vulture funds now flying over Greece, holding unrestructured private debt and gloating at the prospects of unwarranted profits at the expense of others’ misfortune.
- And when it came time for a question-and-answer session with the six prospects in town for the draft, the children tossed Long softball questions as his draftmates had to sweat out the tough ones.
- Cotton socklets at Bloomingdales; Ralph Lauren Prospect chinos.
- 用于句中
Definition of prospect in English Dictionary
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- en prospects
- en prospective
- fr prospective
- en prospector
- fr prospecte
资料来源: 维基词典