单词 | prospective |
释义 | prospective (prəspektɪv , US prɑː- ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use prospective to describe someone who wants to be the thing mentioned or who is likely to be the thing mentioned. The story should act as a warning to other prospective buyers. When his prospective employers heard his history, they said they wouldn't hire him. Synonyms: potential, possible, to come, about to be 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use prospective to describe something that is likely to happen soon. ...the terms of the prospective deal. Synonyms: expected, coming, future, approaching Collocations: prospective purchaser The new guidelines stipulate that only in exceptional circumstances should the agent selling the property also represent a prospective purchaser. Times, Sunday Times Nobody would, however, pay that - any prospective purchaser knocks it down to 249,999 to avoid the higher rate of stamp duty. Times, Sunday Times One prospective purchaser who looked round the building last year said that he had been 'shocked and appalled' by the state of the hotel. Times, Sunday Times In the summer of that year, the agent introduced a prospective purchaser, who made a low offer that we declined. Times, Sunday Times But a 22,000 stamp duty shock lies in wait even for the prospective purchaser of a 550,000 home. Times, Sunday Times The prospective sellers could use the website to register tickets they intended to sell and interested purchasers could then buy them. Times, Sunday Times Property prices may be supported by prospective sellers delaying putting their home on the market, thereby limiting supply. Times, Sunday Times Prospective sellers have only to look back 12 or 18 months to recall a time when their assets were valued far higher. Times, Sunday Times Prospective sellers do not want to risk knocking more off the share price until they have unloaded their holdings. ST He receives three calls a day from prospective sellers bypassing traditional estate agents in search of one committed purchaser. Times, Sunday Times Or might such intimate knowledge have led to revelations about your prospective spouse that could have altered the course of your subsequent marriage? Times, Sunday Times The second ceremony will do no more than expose the prospective spouse to a charge of bigamy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Eventually the nobility became too interrelated to marry as the pool of non-related prospective spouses became smaller. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In most cases, visa applications are dealt with on paper with the prospective student never interviewed by an entry clearance officer overseas. Times, Sunday Times But as a warning to prospective student renters, make sure you imagine yourself living there and don't be rushed into thinking it'll do. Times, Sunday Times The plan to require all prospective student teachers to pass literacy and numeracy tests will also cause logistical problems. Times, Sunday Times Such action serves as a way to advertise the faculty member's research interests to prospective student researchers. The Scientist Here are five financial lessons that every prospective student should heed. Times, Sunday Times This prospective study included 20 patients that underwent reconstructive lower lid surgery using autologous auricle chondral-perichondral graft tissue. 2013, 'Lower Lid Reconstruction Utilizing Auricular Conchal Chondral-Perichondral Tissue in Patients with Neoplastic Lesions', BioMed Research International We developed a prospective study, with 156 patients submitted to facectomy in an ophthalmologic campaign. 2017, 'Facectomy impact in the quality of life of elderly assisted in cataract care campaign', Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem Only one prospective study has examined the association between cedar pollinosis and mortality. 2019, 'Cedar Pollinosis and Mortality: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study in Japan', Journal of Epidemiology The defendants claimed that the landlords had failed to instruct agents to market the premises, or to accept the offer of a prospective tenant. Times, Sunday Times Your prospective tenant gives permission for his or her details to be shared with you. Times, Sunday Times It was far from the first time that my sterling credentials as a prospective tenant had been dismissed so cursorily. Times, Sunday Times Circular staircases, huge amounts of contemporary art or bright blue dining rooms might light your candle, but won't please a prospective tenant. Times, Sunday Times He cites a prospective tenant who offered on four properties, all of which had let within the 24 hours between her viewing and her bid. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 预期的 Japanese: 見込みのある |
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