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pros·pect
/ˈprɑˌspɛkt/
景色,希望,展望(vt.)勘探,尋找(vi.)勘探,有前途
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pros·pect
n.
1.
That
which
is
embraced
by
eye
in
vision
;
the
region
which
the
eye
overlooks
at
one
time
;
view
;
scene
;
outlook
.
His
eye
discovers
unaware
The
goodly
prospect
of
some
foreign
land
. --
Milton
.
2.
Especially
,
a
picturesque
or
widely
extended
view
;
a
landscape
;
hence
,
a
sketch
of
a
landscape
.
I
went
to
Putney
. . .
to
take
prospects
in
crayon
.
--
Evelyn
.
3.
A
position
affording
a
fine
view
;
a
lookout
. [
R
.]
Him
God
beholding
from
his
prospect
high
.
--
Milton
.
4.
Relative
position
of
the
front
of
a
building
or
other
structure
;
face
;
relative
aspect
.
And
their
prospect
was
toward
the
south
.
--
Ezek
.
xl
. 44.
5.
The
act
of
looking
forward
;
foresight
;
anticipation
;
as
,
a
prospect
of
the
future
state
.
Is
he
a
prudent
man
as
to
his
temporal
estate
,
that
lays
designs
only
for
a
day
,
without
any
prospect
to
,
or
provision
for
,
the
remaining
part
of
life
?
--
Tillotson
.
6.
That
which
is
hoped
for
;
ground
for
hope
or
expectation
;
expectation
;
probable
result
;
as
,
the
prospect
of
success
.
“To
brighter
prospects
born.”
These
swell
their
prospects
d
exalt
their
pride
,
When
offers
are
disdain'd
,
and
love
deny'd
. --
Pope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pros·pect
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Prospected
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Prospecting
.]
To
look
over
;
to
explore
or
examine
for
something
;
as
,
to
prospect
a
district
for
gold
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pros·pect
,
v. i.
To
make
a
search
;
to
seek
;
to
explore
,
as
for
mines
or
the
like
;
as
,
to
prospect
for
gold
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
prospect
n
1:
the
possibility
of
future
success
; "
his
prospects
as
a
writer
are
excellent
"
2:
belief
about
(
or
mental
picture
of
)
the
future
[
syn
:
expectation
,
outlook
]
3:
someone
who
is
considered
for
something
(
for
an
office
or
prize
or
honor
etc
.) [
syn
:
candidate
]
4:
the
visual
percept
of
a
region
; "
the
most
desirable
feature
of
the
park
are
the
beautiful
views
" [
syn
:
view
,
aspect
,
scene
,
vista
,
panorama
]
5:
a
prediction
of
the
course
of
a
disease
[
syn
:
prognosis
,
medical
prognosis
]
v
1:
search
for
something
desirable
; "
prospect
a
job
"
2:
explore
for
useful
or
valuable
things
or
substances
,
such
as
minerals
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