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1. 'prospekt noun1) (an outlook for the future; a view of what one may expect to happen: He didn't like the prospect of going abroad; a job with good prospects.) utsikt, mulighet2) (a view or scene: a fine prospect.) utsikt2. prə'spekt, ]( American) 'prospekt verb(to make a search (for gold etc): He is prospecting for gold.) lete etter gull, osv.- prospectusutsiktIsubst. \/ˈprɒspekt\/1) (vidstrakt) utsikt, utsyn, vy2) landskap, vidder3) ( overført) utsikt4) fremtidsperspektiv, forespeiling, mulighet5) ( gruvedrift) skjerp (sted hvor man er ute etter mineralforekomster), prospekteringsarbeid, prospekteringsprøve, malmprøve6) ( hverdagslig) eventuell kjøper, eventuell kunde, eventuell prenumerent, spekulant7) ( hverdagslig) kandidatbe in prospect være i sikte, ha utsikt til, kunne forventeshold out bright prospects to somebody forespeile noen en lysende fremtidhold out the prospects of something to somebody forespeile noen noeprospect for (eventuell) kandidat tilprospect of forespeiling omprospects fremtidsutsikter, muligheterprospects in life fremtidsutsikterIIverb \/prəˈspekt\/, \/ˈprɒspekt\/1) lete, søke, forske2) gjennomsøke, undersøke, lete gjennom3) ta et overblikk over, granske, utforskeprospect for lete etter prospektere etterprospect well være lovende, se lovende ut
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