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prospects
英['prɒspekt] 美['prɑːspekt]
单词基本解释
n.希望;前景;景色 v.勘探;寻找

过去式::prospected

过去分词::prospected

现在分词::prospecting

第三人称单数::prospects

详尽释义
n.(名词)
  1. 景色,风景,景象
  2. 前途,前景
  3. 可能性,成功的机会
  4. 希望,展望 ,指望
  5. 有希望的候选人
  6. 视野,眼界
  7. 预期,预料
  8. 盼望的事物
  9. 可能成为主顾的人
  10. 方向
  11. 远见
  12. 形势
v.(动词)
  1. 勘探(矿藏),勘察,探矿,找矿
  2. 找,寻找
  3. 试掘
  4. 有(开采)希望,有前途
双解释义
n.(名词)
  1. [S]景象,景色 a wide distant view
  2. [S]前景,前途 reasonable hope of sth happening; sth which is probable soon
  3. [C]可能成为主顾的人; 有希望的候选人 a person who may perhaps buy one's goods, accept a job one is offering, etc.
英英释义
Noun:
  1. the possibility of future success;

    "his prospects as a writer are excellent"

  2. belief about (or mental picture of) the future

  3. someone who is considered for something (for an office or prize or honor etc.)

  4. the visual percept of a region;

    "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"

  5. a prediction of the course of a disease

Verb:
  1. search for something desirable;

    "prospect a job"

  2. explore for useful or valuable things or substances, such as minerals

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经典引文
例句
The prospects are that he will give opponents a thorough pounding.

他很有可能使对手们一败涂地。

There are much brighter prospects for a comprehensive settlement than before.

综合性的社区具有比以前更加光明的前景。

Miners have been thrown on the scrapheap with no prospects.

大批矿工被解雇,工作没着落。

The media played up the prospects for a settlement.

媒体夸大了达成和解的可能性。

The medium-term economic prospects remained poor.

中期经济前景仍然黯淡。

Their economic prospects have dimmed.

他们的经济前景变得很暗淡。

prospects for peace had already started to fade.

和平的前景已经开始日渐暗淡。

Career prospects are virtually unlimited.

职业生涯几乎是前途无量。

There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects.

公司中有一种对工作前景悲观的情绪。

They are less sanguine about the company's long-term prospects.

他们对公司的远景不那么乐观。

He is very bullish about the prospects of his business.

他对自己企业的前景非常乐观.

Her trainer was even more gloomy about the prospects for British tennis.

她的教练对英国网球的前景甚至更为悲观.

I do not regard the prospects of the company favourably.

我不看好这家公司的前景.

While prospects are bright, the roads have twists and turns.

前途是光明的, 道路是曲折的.

They didn't regard the prospects favourably.

他们对前途不太乐观.

常见句型
用作名词(n.)
  1. From the top of the hill there's a beautiful prospect over the valley.
    从山顶俯视,山谷间的美景一览无余。
  2. John is in high spirits at the prospect.
    约翰对前景充满希望。
  3. He doesn't like the prospect of having to live alone.
    他不喜欢未来可能要独居。
  4. He recognized an easy prospect when he saw one!
    他一眼就能看出来可能会成为主顾的人。
  5. She's a good prospect for the national team.
    她有可能选入国家队。
常用短语
用作名词(n.)
in prospect
    可以指望,即将出现going to be necessary
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~形容词+~
经典引文
  • A prospect to the Caspian sea.

    出自:P. Holland
  • Houses are low..and prospect into the streets.

    出自:S. Purchas
词语用法
词义辨析
词源解说
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词语用法
  1. prospect作名词指“前景”时,常用复数形式。

    He has good prospects.
    他大有前途。

  2. have a reasonable prospect of doing及have no prospect of doing是正式的书面英语用法。
词义辨析
n.(名词)
prospect, scene, scenery, sight, view
  • 这组词都有“景色”的意思。其区别是:
  • 1.prospect指从高处眺望所见到的景色,前景; scene指局部的、一眼可见全貌的风景或景色,不限于自然的风景,也常指(戏剧、电影、小说等的)场景、布景; scenery则指某一国家或某一地区的整体的自然风景; sight指眼见的景色,如供人游览之地的“景”或“景色”,尤指人工制成的景; view则主要指从高处俯视到的景色。例如:
  • The prospect from the hill is yet more beautiful.从山上眺望风景更为美丽。
  • The West Lake is remarkable for its scenery.西湖以其风景著名。
  • The Great Wall is one of the most breath-taking sights in the world.长城是世界上最惊人的壮观景象之一。
  • There is a lovely view from this window.从这个窗子可以看到一片秀丽的景色。
  • 2.view和scene所表达的景色都是scenery中的一部分,都可指眼里看到的每日自然的景色,但view是最一般的用语,而scene则是由“舞台场景”的意义引申而来的,用的少些。
  • 词源解说
    • ☆ 15世纪初期进入英语,直接源自拉丁语的prospectus:pro- (向前) + specere (看),意为观点。

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