prospect n.
1. [plural (for/of)] chances of future success (常与for,of连用)成功的机会,前景,前程
e. g. 1. Job prospects for college graduates don’t look good this spring.
2. At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects.
25岁了他依然是个没有工作的音乐人,没有什么前途。
Collocations:
job / career prospects 工作 / 职业前景
2. [C; U (of)] a possibility that sth. which you hope for will happen soon [常与of连用](有根据的)指望,期望,展望
e.g. I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.
我看他的情况没有什么改进的希望。
Collocations:
prospect of (doing) sth. (做)某事的可能性
be excited / alarmed / concerned at the prospect (of sth.) 由于……的可能性而感到兴奋 / 警觉 / 关切等
1. [plural (for/of)] chances of future success (常与for,of连用)成功的机会,前景,前程
e. g. 1. Job prospects for college graduates don’t look good this spring.
2. At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects.
25岁了他依然是个没有工作的音乐人,没有什么前途。
Collocations:
job / career prospects 工作 / 职业前景
2. [C; U (of)] a possibility that sth. which you hope for will happen soon [常与of连用](有根据的)指望,期望,展望
e.g. I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.
我看他的情况没有什么改进的希望。
Collocations:
prospect of (doing) sth. (做)某事的可能性
be excited / alarmed / concerned at the prospect (of sth.) 由于……的可能性而感到兴奋 / 警觉 / 关切等