释义 |
hopeful美 ['hoʊpfəl] 英 ['həʊpf(ə)l] - adj.满怀希望;抱有希望;表现出希望的;给人以希望的
- n.希望成功的人;雄心勃勃的人
- 网络有希望的;怀有希望的;有前途的
adj.+n. hopeful sign,hopeful outlook adj. pessimistic,discouraging n. contender,aspirant,candidate,applicant,seeker adj. confident,expectant,promising,encouraging,aspiring 1. | [nubn] 抱有希望;满怀希望believing that sth you want will happen |
| I feel hopeful that we'll find a suitable house very soon. 我对很快找到合适的房子抱有希望。 | | He is not very hopeful about the outcome of the interview. 他对面试的结果不抱很大希望。 | | She is hopeful of returning to work soon. 她希望很快回去工作。 |
3. | 给人以希望的making you believe that sth you want will happen; bringing hope |
| The latest trade figures are a hopeful sign. 最新贸易数字令人鼓舞。 | | The future did not seem very hopeful. 前景似乎不太乐观。 |
1. | 希望成功的人;雄心勃勃的人a person who wants to succeed at sth |
| 50 young hopefuls are trying for a place in the England team. 50 名雄心勃勃的年轻人亟欲跻身英格兰队。 |
n. | 1. somebody who desires achievement, especially somebody who hopes to be successful in sports, the arts, or politics 2. someone who wants to succeed or who seems likely to win | adj. | 1. feeling fairly sure that something that is wanted will happen 2. making somebody feel confident that something desirable will happen 3. showing a desire for something 4. expressing the feeling that something you wish for will happen or be true 1. feeling fairly sure that something that is wanted will happen 2. making somebody feel confident that something desirable will happen 3. showing a desire for something 4. expressing the feeling that something you wish for will happen or be true |
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