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1 no-hoper
tr[nəʊ'həʊpəSMALLr/SMALL]1 familiar inútil nombre masulino o femenino'nəʊ'həʊpər, ˌnəʊ'həʊpə(r)noun (BrE colloq)he's a complete no-hoper — es un caso perdido
['nǝʊˌhǝʊpǝ(r)]N nulidad f* * *['nəʊ'həʊpər, ˌnəʊ'həʊpə(r)]noun (BrE colloq)he's a complete no-hoper — es un caso perdido
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hoper — hope ► NOUN 1) a feeling of expectation and desire for something to happen. 2) a person or thing that gives cause for hope. ► VERB 1) expect and want something to happen. 2) intend if possible to do something. ● hope against hope Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
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no-hoper — ► NOUN informal ▪ a person who is not expected to be successful … English terms dictionary
no-hoper — noun Date: circa 1943 chiefly British one that has no chance of success … New Collegiate Dictionary
no-hoper — noun Something that has no hope of success … Wiktionary
no-hoper — noun informal a person who is not expected to be successful … English new terms dictionary
no-hoper — UK [ˌnəʊ ˈhəʊpə(r)] / US [ˌnoʊ ˈhoʊpər] noun [countable] Word forms no hoper : singular no hoper plural no hopers British informal an insulting way of referring to someone who seems likely to fail at something, or likely never to be successful at … English dictionary
no-hoper — /noʊ ˈhoʊpə / (say noh hohpuh) noun Colloquial 1. someone who displays marked incompetence: he is a real no hoper at tennis. 2. a social misfit. 3. a social outcast, vagrant. 4. an unpromising animal, as a second rate racehorse, greyhound, etc …
no-hoper — ˈnōˈhōpə(r) noun Etymology: from the phrase no hope + er Australia : a shiftless individual without ideals or ambitions … Useful english dictionary
hope — noun 1》 a feeling of expectation and desire. ↘a cause or source of hope. ↘grounds for hoping. 2》 archaic a feeling of trust. verb 1》 expect and desire: he s hoping for an offer of compensation. 2》 intend if possible to do something.… … English new terms dictionary