prospect
pros
ˈprɑs
praas
pect
pɛkt
pekt
British pronunciation
/pɹˈɒspɛkt/

“prospect”的英语定义和含义

Prospect
01

a visual view, scene, or panorama of a particular region or landscape

prospect definition and meaning
example
例子
From the hilltop, the prospect of the valley was breathtaking.
The hotel room offered a wide prospect of the ocean.
02

前景, 未来

the likelihood or possibility of something becoming successful in the future
example
例子
The job offer came with excellent career prospects for advancement.
这份工作机会伴随着极好的职业发展前景
The team 's hard work improved the prospect of winning the championship.
团队的辛勤工作提高了赢得冠军的前景
03

a belief, expectation, or mental image of what the future may hold

example
例子
The prospect of a promotion motivated her to work harder.
Investors were excited by the prospect of rising profits.
04

候选人, 前景

a person considered likely to succeed or be chosen for a particular role or opportunity
example
例子
She ’s a strong prospect for the leadership position.
她是领导职位的强有力候选人
The scout identified him as a promising prospect for the team.
球探认为他是球队的一个有前途的新秀
05

a forecast of how a disease or medical condition is likely to develop

example
例子
Early diagnosis improved the prospect for a full cure.
The patient 's prospect was positive due to timely treatment.
to prospect
01

to explore or examine an area in order to find useful or valuable substances, such as minerals or oil

example
例子
Geologists prospected the mountains for traces of gold.
The team prospected the riverbeds in search of diamonds.
02

to look carefully for something desirable, valuable, or advantageous

example
例子
The company prospected potential clients in the new city.
He prospected online forums for advice on building a custom PC.
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