proselyte [ 'prɔsilait ] n. 皈依者,改变宗教信仰者 e.g.
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proselytize [ 'prɔsilitaiz ] v. 使改宗,劝诱改宗 e.g.
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prosody [ 'prɔsədi ] n. 诗体论,韵律学,作诗法 e.g.
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prospect [ 'prɔspekt ] n. 景色,希望,展望
v. 探勘,寻找 e.g. 1. This experience opened a new prospect in his mind. 这一经验为他的思想开阔了新的视野。
2. A rich harvest is in prospect. 丰收在望。
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prospecting [ prəs'pektiŋ ] n. 勘探 e.g. 1. The prospect of another war appalled us. 想到有可能发生另一场战争,我们不寒而栗。
2. This experience opened a new prospect in his mind. 这一经验为他的思想开阔了新的视野。
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prospective [ prəs'pektiv ] a. 未来的,预期的 e.g. 1. Tom is the prospective buyer of my house. 汤姆是可能购买我的房屋的人。
2. She is his prospective mother-in-law. 她是他未来的岳母。
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prospector [ prɔ'spektə(r) ] n. 探矿者,投机家 e.g. 1. The prospector panned out bits of sand and gravel scooped from the bed of a stream. 探矿者淘选从河床里挖出的少量含金泥沙和砂砾。
2. The farmer out his claim to all the land before the prospectors came, but it was in vain. 这位农场主在探矿者到来之前立桩标明他对所有这些土地的所有权,但这是徒劳。
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prospects [ 'prɔspekts ] n. 希望,前途(恒为复数) e.g. 1. He ruined his prospects by carelessness. 他因疏忽大意而断送了前途。
2. The new job is not a promotion as such but it brings good prospects for the future. 这一新的工作, 严格说来并不算提升, 不过以後很有发展前途.
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prospectus [ prəs'pektəs ] n. 创立计划书,内容说明书,样张 e.g. 1. The company was bogus, the prospectus was all got up. 那公司全属子虚乌有,所谓的创办计划是胡编乱造出来的。
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prosper [ 'prɔspə ] v. 兴隆,成功,使...昌盛 e.g. 1. The farm prospered through good management. 由于管理有方,农场兴旺发达。
2. Is your son prospering? 你儿子凡事顺遂吗?
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prosperity [ prɔs'periti ] n. 繁荣,兴旺 e.g. 1. We hope to have a life of happiness and prosperity. 我们希望拥有成功幸福的生活。
2. The promise of prosperity in the United States encouraged many people to immigrate(that is, move to the United States). 兴旺发达的前景吸引了众多的移民到美国(也就是指,迁入了美国)
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prosperous [ 'prɔspərəs ] a. 繁荣的,兴旺的 e.g. 1. His business is prosperous. 他的事业兴旺发达。
2. The city at one time must have been prosperous, for It enjoyed a high level of civilization. 这座古城在一个时期准是很繁荣的,因为它曾享有高度文明。
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prostate [ 'prɔsteit ] n. 前列腺 e.g. 1. A small vestigial blind pouch of the prostate gland. 前列腺囊前列腺的一个小的发育不全的囊
2. Inflammation of the prostate gland. 前列腺炎前列腺的炎症
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prostitute [ 'prɔstitju:t ] n. 妓女 e.g. 1. She prostituted herself in order to support her children. 她为养活子女而操皮肉生涯.
2. One, especially a robber or prostitute, who walks the streets at night. 夜间游荡的人夜间在街上游荡的人,尤指拦路抢劫者或妓女
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prostitution [ ˌprɔsti'tju:ʃən ] n. 卖淫 e.g. 1. He refused the job, saying it would be (a) prostitution of his talents. 他拒不做那工作, 说那是大材小用.
2. Prostitution is on the increase in the city. 城里卖淫活动越来越多.
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prostrate [ prɔs'treit ] a. 拜倒的,降伏的,伏地的
v. 弄倒,使...屈服,俯伏 e.g. 1. They prostrated themselves before the king. 他们拜倒在国王的脚下。
2. She was prostrate with grief. 她因悲痛而一蹶不振。
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protagonist [ prəu'tægənist ] n. 主演,主角,主唱者 e.g. 1. The principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a narrative or drama. 反面主角叙事文学或戏剧中与主人公或英雄相对立的主要人物
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protean [ prəu'ti:ən ] a. Proteus 的,千变万化的,变化不定的 e.g.
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protect [ prə'tekt ] v. 保护 e.g. 1. He raised his arm to protect his child from hurt. 他伸出手去,保护他的孩子免受伤害。
2. These rare tigers are protected by special laws. 这些珍贵的老虎受到专门法律的保护。
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protected [ prə'tektid ] 受保护的 e.g. 1. The shield protected him from the blows of his enemy. 这盾牌保护他免受敌人的打击。
2. These rare tigers are protected by special laws. 这些珍贵的老虎受到专门法律的保护。
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