1·Their economic prospects have dimmed.
他们的经济前景变得暗淡了。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·The prospects for a peaceful solution are dim.
找到和平解决方案的前景渺茫。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.
长期的经济前景已有所改善。
—— 《牛津词典》
4·The media played up the prospects for a settlement.
媒体夸大了和解的前景。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
5·There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects.
公司中有一种对工作前景悲观的情绪。
—— 《牛津词典》
1·Stars have high growth prospects and a high market share.
明星业务有高增长预期和高市场份额。
2·Indeed, on a relative basis, the return on a four-year degree is near its historic high. But that's largely because the prospects facing people without a college degree have been flat or falling.
的确,在相对的基础上,上四年大学的回报正在接近其历史高位,但在很大程度上,(出现这种现象的原因)是针对没有大学学历的人的预期一直是走平或下跌的。
3·Dogs, by deduction, are low on both growth prospects and market share.
余下的瘦狗业务有低增长预期和低市场份额。
4·The export ban by Russia, a major producer and supplier to other countries, comes after several weeks of deteriorating prospects for the Russian wheat crop.
俄罗斯是小麦出产和供应大国,在出口禁令颁布以前,市场对俄罗斯小麦收成的预期已经有数个星期不断下降。
5·It would be a shame if measures that have helped mitigate crisis were left to spoil prospects for recovery.
若是帮助缓和危机的措施最终破坏了预期的经济恢复,这将是遗憾的。
1·Think about it: your customers and prospects go online every day, but what if you're not there for them when they need you?
这样考虑一下:你的顾客和和潜在顾客每天都在线上,如果他们需要你时,你不在线上?
2·The key is to enter the new niche with a product or service that is widely accepted, yet add an original value proposition that prospects can't refuse.
其关键是携着广受欢迎的产品或服务进入新利基,而且,你还可增加一些潜在顾客不会拒绝的新特性。
3·Certainly the economic environment is playing a significant role in how well (and how quickly) prospects are responding to your advertising, but blaming the recession is ultimately unproductive.
当然你的潜在顾客有多好(多快)地回应你的广告,经济环境扮演重要角色,但责怪衰退是基本徒劳的。
4·At trade shows, events, or meetings, ask your customers and prospects to sign up for your e-newsletters.
在展览,项目,或会议时,说服顾客或潜在顾客报名参加你的行业电子时讯。
5·As a rule, prospects are programmed to resist salespeople who try, directly or indirectly, to tell them what to do.
作为一条规律,潜在顾客总是会不由自主地抵触销售人员企图直接或间接告诉他们要做的事情。