LEARNit Dictionary
prospect
noun
/ˈprɒspekt/
UK
/ˈprɑːspekt/
US
B2
1
B2
the possibility that something will happen
احتمال, امکان
2
B2
an idea of what might or will happen in the future
چشمانداز, احتمال, تصور آینده
an exciting prospect
Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect.
Her heart sank at the prospect of marriage to a man she loathed.
The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm.
I don't relish the prospect of having to share an office.
I'm very excited at the prospect of joining the team.
3
B2
the chances of being successful
احتمال, امید موفقیت, شانس
good
job/employment/career prospects
industries with excellent
growth prospects
At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects.
Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.
The war undermines future prospects for economic growth.
Their
prospects of success
are slight.
What are the prospects of promotion in this job?
We are highly optimistic about the future prospects of the company.
4
a person who is likely to be successful in a competition or in a particular career
نامزد, شخص امیدبخش
She is one of Canada's best prospects for a gold medal.
a list of the hot new prospects on the literary scene
5
a wide view of an area of land, etc.
چشمانداز, منظره
a delightful prospect of the lake
verb
/prəˈspekt/
UK
/ˈprɑːspekt/
US
1
to search an area for gold, minerals, oil, etc.
کاوش کردن, معدنکاوی کردن