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Перевод: prospect speek prospect


[прилагательное]
ожидаемый;
[существительное]
вид ; панорама ; перспектива ; разведка ; виды на будущее; планы на будущее; предполагаемый клиент; изыскание; геологоразведка ;
[глагол]
делать изыскания; разведывать; исследовать; быть перспективным


Тезаурус:

  1. However, prospect was more encouraging than reality.
  2. But there was no prospect of removing it as long as Mrs Thatcher remained leader.
  3. Weyl outlines the argument and moves on through seven spherical symmetries to the prospect of 230 crystal groups before coming to rest on thoughts of higher generality of principle.
  4. A study published by Age Concern Scotland asserts, that, "to be dependent is to face the danger of being less than fully human because to be dependent is to live with the prospect of having our bodies cared for but our personal and social lives neglected or even dismissed as irrelevant."
  5. It had to do with his insistence on using "real" people, which was seen as a daunting prospect by many of the crew.
  6. Jobs are being shed as the industry fights to cope with recession at home and abroad, although the prospect of a continued fall in interest rates is starting to bolster confidence.
  7. Although the energy source is not in the strict sense infinite, geothermal and fusion power are also generally defined as renewable sources since there is no prospect of either source running out.
  8. SPURRED on by the prospect of imminent defence cuts, the US Army has drawn up plans for cutting its forces in Europe by half, and recasting the army of the future into a rapid-deployment force, able to intervene in Third World trouble spots, in terrorist situations and to fight the war on drugs.
  9. But amongst many working-class Labour voters, the prospect of emulating their middle-class neighbours and owning their own homes on tax-subsidized mortgages proved irresistible.
  10. Announcing the MoD's decision to the House of Commons yesterday, the Under Secretary for Defence Procurement, Michael Neubert, said: "The choice between these two programmes has been an extremely difficult one because both offer the prospect of a highly capable ship defence system.
  11. Some legal experts, and Eric Howe, the Data Protection Registrar, are concerned about the prospect of outlawing hacking per se.
  12. In fact the prospect of hosting a dinner party was so fraught with terrors that she'd probably started to get drunk for it the night before.
  13. When Mr. Major professes on the one hand to stand for something he calls a "classless society" and, on the other, whinges on behalf of the wealthy, purportedly faced with the unbearable prospect under Labour of parting with their other BMW, we can detect the unmistakable stench of humbug.

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