a prospective buyer
可能的买主
They are worried about prospective changes in the law.
他们担心即将修改法律。
1.将来的,未来的
2.有希望的;预期的
1.likely to be or become a particular thing
2.likely or expected to happen
1.The fact that the prospective juror was a lesbian is the subject of a potentially momentous federal court case.
事实上,准陪审员是一个女同志是一个潜在的重大的联邦法院案件的主题。
2.Minor adjustments await Americans over the next generation compared with the great changes affecting its prospective competitors.
与影响未来竞争对手的大变化相比,下一代美国人只会经受一些小小的调整。
3.This prospective series did not identify a substantive difference between the two approaches.
这一预期的理论并没有在两种入路间得出明显的不同。
4.Research your prospective employer and review your own resume so you're ready to answer questions about your work history.
调查一下你的潜在雇主,然后重新温习下你的简历,这样你就可以在面试上回答出所有关于你工作史的问题。
5.Telling a prospective employer what you think they want to hear is risky business.
对潜在雇主说出自认为是他们希望听到的答案是件冒险的事情。
6.Finally he decided that he would pretend he was a prospective believer and attend one of the Protestant's most frequent rituals: a potluck*.
最后他决定化装成一个可能会信教的人参加一次新教徒最常举行的意识:百乐餐。
7.Meanwhile, he said the company would continue assessing prospective strategic acquisition opportunities within Australia itself.
同时他指出,公司将继续在澳洲本身评估战略收购的前景。
8.To practice your eyes, and try your prospective first, a look at the time, you can defeat the number of melon.
练练你的眼神,试试你的准头,看看在规定的时间里,你能打掉多少个甜瓜。
9.He told me that from his own experience the decision makers who interview prospective employees like people who are well prepared.
他根据自己的经历告诉我说,那些对未来的雇员具有录用决定权的人喜欢有充分准备的人
10.The schools are trying to take advantage of interest by reaching out to prospective students.
各学校都在努力利用这种兴趣吸引潜在学生。