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词汇 hope
释义 hope
verb[ I or T ]
uk /həʊp/ us /hoʊp/
A2
to want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might: 希望,盼望
hope forI'm hoping for an interview next week.我盼望着下星期有一次面试。
[ + (that) ]She's hoping (that) she won't be away too long.她希望她不会离开太久。
hope (that)I hope (that) she'll win.我希望她能赢。
hope and pray (that)We have to hope and pray (that) the operation will go well.我们只能祈祷手术顺利。
[ + to infinitive ]They hope to visit us next year.他们希望明年能来我们这里作客。
It's good news, I hope.我希望是好消息。
hope not/so"Will you be at the meeting tomorrow?" "I hope not/so".“你明天会参加那个会议吗?”“恐怕不行/我想是的。”
Compare
wishverb(HOPE)
I hope they get the punishment they deserve.我希望他们受到应有的惩罚。
What do you hope to gain from the course?你希望从这门课程中学到些什么?
I was hoping to leave work early today.
She is hoping to get a loan from her bank to help her out of her financial predicament.她希望能从银行得到一笔贷款以摆脱经济困境。
Maggie sends her love and hopes you'll feel better soon.玛吉问候你,希望你早日康复。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hoping and hopefulness
appealingly
beyond someone's expectations
boosterish
boosterism
bright spot
fancy
hopeful
hopefully
hopefulness
ill
it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good)idiom
la-la land
over-optimistic
over-optimistically
pin your hopes on something/someoneidiom
pious
pipe dream
please Godidiom
positively
wing

Grammar



Expect, hope or wait?
We use expect to say that we believe that something will happen. We use expect in the following main patterns: …

Expect
We use expect to say that we believe that something will happen. We use expect in the following main patterns: …

Hope
We use hope when we do not know whether something will happen or not but we want it to happen. We use hope in the following patterns: …

Wait
We use wait when we refer to letting time pass because we are expecting that something is going to happen. We use wait in the following main patterns: …

Expect, hope or wait: typical errors
We don’t use wait or wait for to say that we believe that something will happen. We use expect: …

Hope
Hope is a verb and a noun. …

Hope as a verb
After hope, we often use present verb forms even when there is reference to the future: …

Hope as a noun
We can use hope as a countable noun: …

Idioms


hope against hope
hope for the best
hope
noun[ C or U ]
uk /həʊp/ us /hoʊp/
B1
something good that you want to happen in the future, or a confident feeling about what will happen in the future: 希望,祈望
hope forWhat are your hopes and dreams for the future?你对未来有什么希望和梦想?
hope ofIs there any hope of getting financial support for the project?这个项目有没有希望得到资金上的支持?
[ + that ]Is there any hope that they will be home in time?他们有没有希望及时回到家?
Young people are growing up in our cities without any hope of finding a job.城市里的年轻人在一天天长大,却根本就没有希望找到工作。
dash your hopesHis reply dashed (= destroyed) our hopes.他的回答击碎了我们的希望。
pin (all) your hopes on someone/somethingThey have pinned (all) their hopes on (= they are depending for success on) their new player.他们把(所有)希望都寄托在新队员身上了。
live in hopeShe's very ill, but there's still hope/we live in hope (= we think she might be cured).她病得非常重,但是仍有希望/我们觉得仍有希望。
beyond/past hopeThe situation is now beyond/past hope (= unlikely to produce the desired result).现在的情况已经毫无希望了。
give up hopeWe never gave up hope (= stopped hoping) that she would be found alive.我们从未放弃她能够生还的希望。
a glimmer/ray of hopeThe letter offered us a glimmer/ray of (= a little) hope.这封信给了我们一线希望。
in the hope thatI didn't phone until four o'clock in the hope that you'd be finished.我一直到4点钟才打电话是希望这时你会完成了。
not hold out much hope ofI don't hold out much hope of getting (= I don't expect to be able to get) a ticket.我对弄到票不抱多大希望。
Synonyms
aim(INTENTION)
ambition
aspiration(HOPE)
dream(HOPE)
goal(AIM)
intentformal or specialized
intention
object(PURPOSE)
objective
target(AIM)
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

something you want to do or achieve
aimOur aim in protesting is to raise awareness of the unfairness of the system.
goalMy goal in life has always been to be financially independent.
objectiveOne of my objectives for this year is to increase sales.
targetIf you meet your sales targets you will receive a generous bonus.
dreamWhen I was growing up my dream was to perform in front of millions of people.
hopeMy hope is that there will be some kind of positive outcome to this process.
We still haven't given up hope of finding her alive.我们还没有放弃她生还的希望。
The latest violence has destroyed any remaining hopes for an early peace agreement.
The hope is that this area will develop into a vibrant commercial centre.希望这个地区会发展成为一个活跃的商业中心。
The doctors gave him more powerful drugs in the hope that he might recover.
There is still some hope that the economic blockade will work and make military intervention unnecessary.经济封锁仍有望发挥作用,这样就不必采取军事干预。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hoping and hopefulness
appealingly
beyond someone's expectations
boosterish
boosterism
bright spot
fancy
hopeful
hopefully
hopefulness
ill
it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good)idiom
la-la land
over-optimistic
over-optimistically
pin your hopes on something/someoneidiom
pious
pipe dream
please Godidiom
positively
wing

Grammar



Hope
Hope is a verb and a noun. …

Hope as a verb
After hope, we often use present verb forms even when there is reference to the future: …

Hope as a noun
We can use hope as a countable noun: …

Idioms


hope over experience
not have a hope in hell

hope | American Dictionary


hope
noun[ C/U ]
us/hoʊp/
the feeling that something desired can be had or will happen:
[ U ]We never entirely gave up hope.
[ U ]This research offers hope of developing better ways to treat cancer.
[ C ]He had hopes of being chosen for the leading part in the play.
hope
verb
us/hoʊp/
to express the feeling or wish that something desired will happen:
[ I ]I’m hoping the company gives us a bonus this year.
[ + to infinitive ]We hope to see you soon.
[ + (that) clause ]I hope (that) his plane won’t be delayed.

Examples of hope


hope
I hope they're not all going to be driving pick-ups like yours.
However, one might hope that the chapter prefaces or book structure would highlight key points of debate so that instructors and students could assess them.
Internally caudillo warfare had set back any hopes of a truly national identity.
First, our willingness to discount unlikely strategies varies with the desirability of the goal we hope to achieve.
Unfortunately, one cannot hope to add an extensional conversion rule on inductive types, which would entail the computability of all isomorphisms of inductive types.
Archaeologists study the former in the hope of understanding the latter.
The hope then is that repairs and so on include useful information about the utterance as a whole.
As teachers perhaps that is one of the things we can hope for.
Perhaps it was too much to hope that it could have been otherwise.
Yet these are precisely the kinds of reactions that promote abdication of control and hope on the part of those suffering from mental disorder.
The prospect of eight levels of attainment in the revised curriculum of 2000 held out little hope for a more reasonable approach.
The physicians agreed totally, and simply claimed that the intervention sought by the parents had no reasonable hope of promoting that end.
Age-related differences in hope scores were also found in this study.
I hope that this will help to explain the many and various definitions of the concept of successful ageing.
But each introduces important ideas, and makes a real contribution to debates that one hopes will continue.
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Collocations withhope


hope

These are words often used in combination with hope.

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beacon of hope
New-style education appeared as a seemingly universal beaconofhope, particularly when it was meant to convey a reworked but "traditionally" inspired notion of morality.
best hope
Transplantation tolerance appears to offer the besthope of achieving this degree of effectiveness and specificity.
false hope
Although that proved to be a falsehope, it was not a complete fantasy.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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