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voraussichtlich;\prospective candidate möglicher Kandidat/mögliche Kandidatin;\prospective customer potenzieller Kunde/potenzielle Kundin -
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pro·spec·tus [prəʼspektəs] nProspekt m;university \prospectus Studienführer m -
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noun* * *[prə'spektə, ]( American[) 'prospektər]* * *pro·spec·tor[prəˈspektəʳ, AM ˈprɑ:spektɚ]* * *[prə'spektə(r)]nProspektor m (spec), Gold-/Erz-/Ölsucher(in) m(f)* * *b) Goldsucher m* * *nounProspektor, der (Bergw.); (for gold) Goldsucher, der* * *n.Schürfer - m. -
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noun3) (Brit. Univ.) Studienführer, der* * *[prə'spektəs]noun (a booklet giving information about a school, organization etc.) der Prospekt* * *pro·spec·tus[prəˈspektəs]ncomplete \prospectus Vollprospekt ntuniversity \prospectus Studienführer m* * *[prə'spektəs]nProspekt m; (SCH, UNIV) Lehrprogramm nt* * *a) Werbeschrift fb) Ankündigung f (eines Buches etc)c) WIRTSCH Subskriptionsanzeige fd) Schul-, Universitätsprospekt m* * *noun2) (of book) Prospekt, der3) (Brit. Univ.) Studienführer, der* * *n.(§ pl.: prospectuses)= Prospekt -e n.Werbeprospekt n. -
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adjective(expected) voraussichtlich; zukünftig [Erbe, Braut]; potenziell [Käufer, Kandidat]* * *pro·spec·tive[prəˈspektɪv]adj inv voraussichtlich\prospective candidate möglicher Kandidat/mögliche Kandidatin\prospective customer potenzieller Kunde/potenzielle Kundin\prospective dividend zu erwartende Dividende\prospective P/E ratio voraussichtliches Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis* * *[prə'spektɪv]adj attr(= likely to happen) journey, return voraussichtlich; (= future) son-in-law, owner zukünftig; buyer interessiertprospective candidate — Kandidat( in) m(f)
all the prospective cases — alle infrage or in Frage kommenden Fälle
* * *prospective [prəˈspektıv] adj (adv prospectively)1. (zu)künftig, angehend, voraussichtlich:the prospective professor der angehende Professor;he is my prospective son-in-law er ist mein zukünftiger Schwiegersohn;prospective mother werdende Mutter2. fig vorausschauend* * *adjective(expected) voraussichtlich; zukünftig [Erbe, Braut]; potenziell [Käufer, Kandidat]* * *adj.vorausblickend adj.voraussichtlich adj.weitsichtig adj.
См. также в других словарях:
prospekt — pro|spekt sb., et, er, erne (billede af en udsigt; plan for et foretagende), i sms. prospekt , fx prospektkort … Dansk ordbog
Orgelprospekt — Ọr|gel|pro|spekt auch: Ọr|gel|pros|pekt 〈m.; Gen.: (e)s, Pl.: e; Musik〉 die sichtbare, oft künstlerisch gestaltete Vorderseite des Pfeifengehäuses der Orgel [Etym.: → Prospekt] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
børsprospekt — børs|pro|spekt sb., et, er, erne (information om en virksomheds økonomiske forhold i forbindelse med aktiesalg) … Dansk ordbog
prospector — pro|spec|tor [prəˈspektə US ˈpra:spektər] n someone who looks for gold, minerals, oil etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
prospectus — pro|spec|tus [prəˈspektəs] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: PROSPECT1] 1.) especially BrE a small book that advertises a school, college, new business etc 2.) a document produced by a company that wants the public to buy its shares … Dictionary of contemporary English
prospectus — pro|spec|tus [ prə spektəs ] noun count 1. ) a small book describing a school, university, etc., and giving details of its programs 2. ) a document providing details about a business to people who are interested in investing in it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prospect — ▪ I. prospect pros‧pect 1 [ˈprɒspekt ǁ ˈprɑː ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a possibility that something which you hope for will happen soon: prospect of • There is little real prospect of significant economic growth. 2. prospects [plural] c … Financial and business terms
Prospectus — Formal written document to sell securities that describes the plan for a proposed business enterprise, or the facts concerning an existing one, that an investor needs to make an informed decision. Prospectuses are used by mutual funds to describe … Financial and business terms
prospectus — A document that describes the details and financial support for a new bond or stock issue offering. A prospectus is required by the Securities and Exchange Commission. American Banker Glossary Formal written document to sell securities that… … Financial and business terms
prospector — prospect pro‧spect 2 [prəˈspekt ǁ ˈprɑːspekt] verb [intransitive] to examine an area of land or water, in order to find gold, silver, oil etc: prospect for • Anglo United was prospecting for gold in the area in the early eighties. prospector noun … Financial and business terms
prospect — pros|pect1 W2S2 [ˈprɔspekt US ˈpra: ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: prospectus, from the past participle of prospicere to look forward ] 1.) [U and C] the possibility that something will happen prospect of doing sth ▪ I see no prospect of… … Dictionary of contemporary English