/ˈprɒspekt; NAmEˈprɑːs-/ [; ]the possibility that sth will happen可能性;希望◆They had no business plan and no immediate prospect of generating any revenue.他们没有制订业务计划,短期内也不可能产生任何收益。◆The figures suggest that an economic slowdown is in prospect(= likely to happen).这些数字显示经济放缓是有可能的。 [] an idea of what might or will happen in the future前景;展望;设想◆Starting your own business is a daunting (= frightening) prospect.想象着自己开始创业颇令人心悸。◆Faced with the prospect of being made redundant, staff agreed to a cut in pay.面临被裁员的境况,员工同意了减薪。prospects [] the chances of being successful in the future成功的机会;前景;前途◆There were concerns about the company's financial prospects.有人担心公司的财务前景。◆Job prospects (= the chances of getting a job) are gloomy.就业前景十分黯淡。 [] a person, company, etc. who is a possible customer未来的顾客;潜在顾客◆We follow up the most likely prospects first.我们首先要追踪最有可能的潜在客户。key prospect