prospective 详细解释

prospective

[prə'spektiv]

adj.预期的, 未来的

a.

预期的, 盼望中的; 未来的; 即将发生的[Z][B]

a prospective client

一个未来的客户

词形变化

副词: prospectively |

词义辨析

同义:

a.将来的; 结果的

expected  anticipated  awaited  coming  promised  due  future  eventual  

同义参见:

intended  forward or forwards  expectant  

反义:

a.预料得到的; 将来的

retrospective  

英英释义

形容词 prospective:

concerned with or related to the future

anticipated for the near future

补充

prospectiveprospective英:[prəsˈpektiv] 美:[prəˈspɛktɪv]adj.1.预期的; 未来的; 可能的Is she a prospective buyer?她可能成为我们的顾客吗?

例句

1. The story should act as a warning to other prospective buyers.这篇报道应该对其他潜在的购买者起到警示作用。 2. prospective students are invited to attend the open day.有意前来就读的学生获邀参加开放日活动。 3. his prospective employers他的潜在雇主们 4. the terms of the prospective deal可能达成的交易的条款 5. she showed a prospective buyer around the house.她领着可能成为买主的人看房子。 6. a meeting to discuss prospective changes in government legislation.讨论政府立法未来可能变化的会议。 7. prospective changes in the law法律上可能出现的变化 8. a seminar for prospective home buyers [=people who are likely to buy a home fairly soon]针对潜在购房者的研讨会 9. prospective parents/students/employers未来的父母/学生/雇主 10. The new law has many prospective [=expected] benefits.新法规有许多可预期的好处。