promising如何读

英:[ˈprɒmɪsɪŋ]

美:[ˈprɑːmɪsɪŋ]

promising英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 有希望的,有前途的 showing signs of likely future success

promising是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 有希望的
  2. 有前途的
  3. 有出息的
  4. 大有可为的
  5. 有指望的
  6. 前程无量
  7. 前程远大
  8. 有用
  9. 有价值的
  10. 充满希望的
  11. 行得通
  12. 前途有望的

promising自然拼读

prom·is·ing

pra mih sIng

promising变形

比较级:more promising

最高级:most promising

promising扩展

promisingly (adv.)

promising词根

词根:promise

adv.

promisingly 充满希望地;大有可为地

n.

promise 许诺,允诺;希望

promisee [金融] 受约人,承诺人

promiser 立约人,许诺者

vi.

promise 许诺;有指望,有前途

vt.

promise 允诺,许诺;给人以…的指望或希望

promising英英释义

Adjective

1. showing possibility of achievement or excellence;

"a promising young man"

2. full or promise;

"had a bright future in publishing"

"the scandal threatened an abrupt end to a promising political career"

promising词组

promising futuren. 发展前景;光明的前途

promising market发展潜力大的市场;有销路的市场

promising词源中文解释

"展现未来卓越的迹象,看起来可能会很成功",约1600年,现在分词形容词来自 promise(动词)。相关词汇: Promisingly。

promising词源英文解释

The first known use of promising was in 1594

promising儿童词典英英释义

promoternoun

a person who promotesespecially: one who finances a sporting event

a promoter of prizefights

promoteverb

to move up in position or rank

was promoted to the next grade

to help (something) grow or develop

good soil promotes plant growth

to help increase the sales of

a sports star promoting a new product

promoteverb

to move up in position or rank

was promoted to the next grade

to help (something) grow or develop

good soil promotes plant growth

to help increase the sales of

a sports star promoting a new product

promoteverb

to move up in position or rank

was promoted to the next grade

to help (something) grow or develop

good soil promotes plant growth

to help increase the sales of

a sports star promoting a new product

promontorynoun

a high point of land sticking out into the sea

promissoryadjective

containing a promise to pay

a promissory note

promise1 of 2noun

a statement by a person that he or she will or will not do something

a promise to pay within a month

something promised

a cause or ground for hope shows promise

give promise of success

promise2 of 2verb

to give a promise about one's own actions

I promise to clean my room this afternoon

to give reason to expect

dark clouds promising rain

promisingadjective

likely to turn out well

a promising student

promisingadjective

likely to turn out well

a promising student

promising 例句

1 After a promising start, things began to turn sour.

起先是很有希望的, 后来却开始变得让人扫兴.

2 She hasn't moved once from the front window, promising she'll make us all leave immediately if she hears a noise coming from the study.

3 The signs from Fortuna were more than promising.

4 He paused, and for a moment assumed again his air of a schoolmaster questioning a promising pupil: “How does one man assert his power over another, Winston?”

5 Adina looked into Tiara’s trusting face and thought about Alan holding out his arms, waiting to catch her, promising he would.

6 It was not in his nature to grow critical or weary in the rich, promising world of camping equipment.

7 She kept promising she would come home soon.

8 Mr. Wednesday spotted an exit sign promising a gas station, and he gunned the engine.

9 For a moment it felt as if Pearl were simply one of Lexie’s friends, there to celebrate her marvelous daughter: a promising young woman Mrs. Richardson might mentor, and nurture, purely on potential.

10 After a day, Oliver left for London, promising to join Robbie and me in Ghana.

11 ‘Don’t you go promising, Johnny/ she said. She was stroking Goblin’s face. ‘I think your horse is the most beautiful horse I ever saw.

12 With Bo promising that this would never happen again and with me mortified by the thought of his hands touching my body.

13 Johnny finally gave in after promising that he would do all the janitor work until he got a steady job when they would move again.

14 If you didn’t let yourself think what this place was, you could almost see it in a promising light.

15 This was actually a lie, but it brought a promising hint of frown to his brow.

16 I tried not to read too much into perhaps the most promising thing to happen to us in a very long time.

17 Another promising trend is the rapid commercialization of the Chinese press.

另一种有希望的形式是中国出版社的快速商业化.

18 It was less than two months ago Mr. Revere was promising something extra for his time.

19 Ultrasonics had promising potential for physics, chemistry, and biology, ranging from the detection of underwater objects to the removal of diseased tissue, but the research required hugely expensive equipment.

20 Those meetings introduced him to an even more promising pool of like-minded Christians, the New Canaan Group, a Friday morning prayer breakfast typically attended by more than a hundred investment bankers and other professionals.

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