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Prospect Face Happen Future Area Possibility Prospecting ˈprɑːspekt

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The noun is pronounced /'prɒspekt, am 'prɑː-/. The verb is pronounced /prə'spekt, am 'prɑːspekt/ and is hyphenated pro|spect. 名词读作 /'prɒspekt, 美 'prɑː-/。动词读作 /prə'spekt, 美 'prɑːspekt/,分音节形式为 pro|spect。
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[N-VAR 可变名词]可能性;希望 If there is some prospect of something happening, there is a possibility that it will happen.
  [with supp]
  • Unfortunately, there is little prospect of seeing these big questions answered...

    不幸的是,几乎不可能看到这些重大问题得到回复。

  • The prospects for peace in the country's eight-year civil war are becoming brighter...

    该国经历8年内战之后重归和平的前景正逐渐变得光明。

  • There is a real prospect that the bill will be defeated in parliament.

    该议案很有可能会被议会否决。

  • 2
    [N-SING 单数名词]期望中的事;将要发生的事;预期;展望 A particular prospect is something that you expect or know is going to happen.
      [usu with supp]
  • They now face the prospect of having to wear a cycling helmet by law...

    他们现在面临的情形是:不久将需要依法佩戴摩托车头盔。

  • After supper he'd put his feet up and read. It was a pleasant prospect.

    晚饭后,他会架起脚来看书。想起来就让人愉快。

  • 3
    [N-PLURAL 复数名词](尤指事业的)成功机会,前景,前途 Someone's prospects are their chances of being successful, especially in their career.
      [usu supp N]
  • I chose to work abroad to improve my career prospects.

    我选择出国工作以求在事业上有更好的发展。

  • ...a detailed review of the company's prospects.

    对该公司前景的详细考查

  • 4
    [VERB 动词]勘探;勘察 When people prospect for oil, gold, or some other valuable substance, they look for it in the ground or under the sea.
      [V for n]
      [V]
  • He had prospected for minerals everywhere from the Gobi Desert to the Transvaal...

    他已在从戈壁沙漠到德兰士瓦的无数地方勘探过矿藏。

  • In fact, the oil companies are already prospecting not far from here.

    事实上,石油公司已经在离此不远处进行勘探。

  • prospecting
  • He was involved in oil, zinc and lead prospecting.

    他参与了石油、锌和铅的勘探。

  • prospector
  • The discovery of gold brought a flood of prospectors into the Territories.

    金子的发现吸引了大量的勘探者进入这些地区。


  • Oxford
    pro·spect AWL
    noun
    ,
    verb
    prospect prospects prospected prospecting
    noun / ˈprɒspekt ; NAmE ˈprɑːspekt / 1 [uncountable ,  singular ] the possibility that sth will happen 可能性;希望 prospect(of sth/of doing sth) There is no immediate prospect of peace. 短期内没有和平的可能。 A place in the semi-finals is in prospect (= likely to happen). 可望争得半决赛权。 prospect(that…) There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid. 可以合理地预期他会偿还债务。 2 [singular ] an idea of what might or will happen in the future 前景;展望;设想 an exciting prospect 令人兴奋的前景 Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. 想像着只身走遍世界颇令人心悸。 prospect(of sth/of doing sth) The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm. 一想到将为人父他就满怀忧思。 3 prospects [plural ] the chances of being successful 成功的机会;前景;前途 good job/employment/career prospects 美好的工作╱就业╱事业前途 At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects. *25 岁的他是个没有工作、前途渺茫的乐师。 prospectfor sth Long-term prospects for the economy have improved. 长期的经济前景已有所改善。 prospectof sth What are the prospects of promotion in this job? 做这份工作有多少晋升的机会? 4 [countable ] prospect(for sth) a person who is likely to be successful in a competition (竞赛中的)有望获胜者 She is one of Canada's best prospects for a gold medal. 她是加拿大最有希望夺金的选手之一。 5 [countable ] ( formal) a wide view of an area of land, etc. 风景;景色 a delightful prospect of the lake 令人心旷神怡的湖上风光 verb / prəˈspekt ; NAmE ˈprɑːspekt / [intransitive ] prospect(for sth) to search an area for gold, minerals, oil, etc. 探矿;勘探 Thousands moved to the area to prospect for gold. 数以千计的人涌入那个地区淘金。 ( figurative) to prospect for new clients 寻找新客户 pro·spect / ˈprɒspekt ; NAmE ˈprɑːspekt /
    LDC
    prospect1 noun
    prospect2 verb
    prospectpros‧pect1 /ˈprɒspekt $ ˈprɑː-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun
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    1[countable, uncountable] the possibility that something will happenprospect of doing something I see no prospect of things improving here. There is every prospect (=a strong possibility) of the weather remaining dry this week.prospect for There are good prospects for growth in the retail sector.prospect that There’s a real prospect that England will not qualify for the World Cup. see thesaurus at
    future
    2[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 itprospect of The prospect of marriage terrified Alice. Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month. He relishes the prospect of a fight.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.3prospects [plural] chances of future success:  I had no job, no education, and no prospects.job/career prospects Job prospects for graduates don’t look good.4[countable] a person, job, plan etc that has a good chance of success in the future5in prospect formal likely to happen in the near future:  A new round of trade talks is in prospect.6[countable usually singular] formal a view of a wide area of land, especially from a high placeCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2adjectivesdaunting (=frightening in a way that makes you not feel confident)· It is a pretty daunting prospect, being on stage for forty minutes.terrifying· Driving through London in a strange car was a terrifying prospect.gloomy/grim/bleak· Many Britons face the grim prospect of having their home repossessed.exciting· We were to be her guardians. This was an exciting prospect.attractive· A journey of that length was not an attractive prospect.verbsface the prospect (of something)· Now they face the prospect of unemployment.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.dread the prospect (of something) (=feel very worried about it)· I dread the prospect of staying here while you’re away.phrasesbe excited/thrilled/delighted etc at the prospect (of something)· I was excited at the prospect of going to Washington.be alarmed/appalled/upset etc at the prospect (of something)· She was secretly appalled at the prospect of being looked after by her aunt.
    prospect1 noun
    prospect2 verb
    prospectpro‧spect2 /prəˈspekt $ ˈprɑːspekt/ verb [intransitive]
    Verb Table
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    1to examine an area of land or water, in order to find gold, silver, oil etcprospectorprospect for The company is prospecting for gold in Alaska.2to look for something, especially business opportunitiesprospect for salesmen prospecting for new customers
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