گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'prospect'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: مشتری بالقوه

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2 عمومی:: دور نما

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3 عمومی:: چشم‌ انداز

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4 عمومی:: مشتری|مشتری احتمالی|خریدار احتمالی

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5 عمومی:: معدن‌ كاوی‌ كردن‌

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6 عمومی:: انتظ‌ار

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7 عمومی:: پیش‌

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english

1 general:: prospect adjectives daunting (= 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. verbs face 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. phrases be excited/thrilled/delighted etc at the prospect (of something) • I was excited at the prospect of going to Washington.

transnet.ir

2 general::   noun chance/hope that sth will happen ADJ. reasonable | immediate VERB + PROSPECT have | offer PREP. in ~ Major developments are in prospect for the company. | ~ of sth There is little prospect of any improvement in the weather. idea of what may/will happen ADJ. attractive, exciting, inviting | bleak, daunting VERB + PROSPECT be excited at, relish, welcome I don't relish the prospect of having to share an office. | be faced with, face 3 prospects chances of being successful ADJ. bright, excellent, exciting, good | limited, poor | future, long-term | development, economic, growth | career, employment, job, promotion | election, electoral, re-election VERB + PROSPECT have | offer (sb) This position offers a good starting salary and excellent promotion prospects. | boost, enhance, improve Getting the right qualifications will enhance your employment prospects. | blight, damage, diminish, ruin, wreck | assess, examine, review PROSPECT + VERB improve PREP. with/without ~ At 25 he was an unemployed musician with no prospects. | ~ for Long-term prospects for the economy have improved. | ~ of Their prospects of employment look better than last year.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: noun candidate: He was a good prospect for manager.

Simple Definitions

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