prospective 英 [prəˈspektɪv]   美 [prəˈspɛktɪv]

prospective

prospective  英 [prəˈspektɪv] 美 [prəˈspɛktɪv]

adj. 有望的;潜在的 

名词复数:prospectives 

a prospective buyer 可能的买主
They are worried about prospective changes in the law. 他们担心即将修改法律。

  • If it's prospective, it hasn't happened yet. Prospective students are students who might attend a school in the future. If you visit any campus, you’ll see prospective students checking out the library, the dorms, and — of course –- the snack bar.
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  • adj. 有望的;潜在的
  • 1. a prospective buyer

    可能的买主

  • 2. They are worried about prospective changes in the law.

    他们担心即将修改法律。

  • prospective (adj.) 1580s, from obsolete French prospectif and directly from Medieval Latin prospectivus "affording a prospect; pertaining to a prospect," from Latin prospect-, past participle stem of prospicere "look out on, look forward," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + specere "look at" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"). In 17c. also as a noun, "spy glass, telescope." Related: Prospectively.
pro·spect·ive AWL / prəˈspektɪv ; NAmE prəˈspektɪv / adjective [usually before noun ] 1 expected to do sth or to become sth 有望的;可能的;预期的;潜在的 SYN potential a prospective buyer 可能的买主 2 expected to happen soon 即将发生的;行将来临的 SYN forthcoming They are worried about prospective changes in the law. 他们担心即将修改法律。 pro·spect·ive / prəˈspektɪv ; NAmE prəˈspektɪv /
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