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Definition of hopeful in English: hopefuladjective ˈhəʊpf(ə)lˈhəʊpfʊlˈhoʊpfəl Feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event. 有希望的, 充满希望的,乐观的 一个鼓舞人心的征兆。 with clause he remained hopeful that something could be worked out 他仍然充满希望会想出办法。 Example sentencesExamples - I am very hopeful these stories will help make the shift that frees the remaining refugees.
- One of the things that might compromise these hopeful signs is the disarray of the US labour movement.
- The country became a magnet for the international left, who saw hopeful signs in the revolution.
- Indeed, attendance at the conference might itself be taken as a hopeful sign.
- Nor is he very hopeful that there will ever be a ceasefire in his native land.
- They are still hopeful fresh evidence will come to light and Mr Hall made a desperate appeal for new information.
- However, their bright and hopeful view of the future certainly stayed in my mind.
- We see the emergence of these men and women of conscience as a positive and hopeful sign.
- He added that he was hopeful the approval would be given by the end of January.
- It was generally agreed that what was happening was very hopeful and a step in the right direction.
- The club is hopeful the team will be able to turn out in its new away kit in the first league game of the season at Hartlepool on Saturday.
- Certainly they are in good form at the moment and will be very hopeful of progressing to the next stage.
- The teacher in charge is hopeful the target will be reached.
- Harold Taylor, an anti-fox hunting campaigner, is also hopeful the bill will be passed.
- We were taking the best precautions we could, but when it came into the Wharfedale valley we were not very hopeful.
- A product of the club's academy system, Langley is hopeful his future remains with Bradford.
- He is now waiting for the board to make their final decision but is hopeful he will prove the right man for the job.
- The Big Bang cosmology has an immense ideological appeal in a society without any hopeful vision of the future.
- Her father John said it was a terrible time for the family but they are hopeful she will make a good recovery.
- From the feedback received, the Committee is hopeful the the matter will be sorted out.
Synonyms optimistic, full of hope, confident, positive, buoyant, sanguine, bullish, cheerful, assured, expectant, anticipative, disposed to look on the bright side informal upbeat promising, encouraging, heartening, reassuring, auspicious, favourable, optimistic, propitious, gladdening, cheering, bright, rosy, full of promise, full of hope
noun ˈhəʊpf(ə)lˈhəʊpfʊlˈhoʊpfəl A person likely or hoping to succeed. 可能(或希望)成功的人 promotion hopefuls Huddersfield 有望晋升的人哈德斯菲尔德。 Example sentencesExamples - Other young hopefuls will be hoping to impress on their three - match tour.
- TV's Pop Idol gripped the nation as thousands of young hopefuls competed for the prize of a record contract.
- The band members, along with thousands of other young hopefuls performed for a place in a pop band.
- More than 106 hopefuls took part in a two-hour workshop to win the role.
- Are these young hopefuls about to be overtaken by the new intake of 2005?
- The band is created by auditioning thousands of young hopefuls who want to hit it big.
- Yorkshire's young Olympic hopefuls of the future will today be showcased in Sheffield.
- A strong headwind and choppy water made rowing difficult for the young hopefuls during the three day trials.
- That could pave the way for the region to produce a new crop of young Olympic hopefuls such as Richard Buck.
- Three young hopefuls will each get the chance to do the show in turn.
- Young hopefuls who fancy playing on the big red bus need to send their biographies, photos and a CD to Andy.
- Everyone is hoping interest rates remain low and that the young hopefuls still come to the city with their outsize hopes.
- His rivalry with Hewitt stretches back to 1999 when they were both no more than talented young hopefuls.
- To many young hopefuls, it appears the best way of getting onto Top Of The Pops.
- The company is part of The Royal Academy of Dancing and gives hundreds of young northern hopefuls the chance to star on the stage.
- Promotion hopefuls Esholt were well beaten on their own ground by a determined Salts side.
- Hamlet have a tough game on Saturday away to promotion hopefuls Bromley.
- At this, a couple of selection team hopefuls get up and reluctantly drag themselves from the room.
- Election fever mounted today as the official deadline passed for Westminster hopefuls who want to throw their hats in the ring.
- Last year's musical was West Side Story and the young hopefuls taking part were asked to nominate this year's show.
Definition of hopeful in US English: hopefuladjectiveˈhoʊpfəlˈhōpfəl Feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event. 有希望的, 充满希望的,乐观的 一个鼓舞人心的征兆。 with clause he remained hopeful that something could be worked out 他仍然充满希望会想出办法。 Example sentencesExamples - We were taking the best precautions we could, but when it came into the Wharfedale valley we were not very hopeful.
- A product of the club's academy system, Langley is hopeful his future remains with Bradford.
- However, their bright and hopeful view of the future certainly stayed in my mind.
- He added that he was hopeful the approval would be given by the end of January.
- It was generally agreed that what was happening was very hopeful and a step in the right direction.
- Harold Taylor, an anti-fox hunting campaigner, is also hopeful the bill will be passed.
- From the feedback received, the Committee is hopeful the the matter will be sorted out.
- The club is hopeful the team will be able to turn out in its new away kit in the first league game of the season at Hartlepool on Saturday.
- We see the emergence of these men and women of conscience as a positive and hopeful sign.
- The teacher in charge is hopeful the target will be reached.
- Nor is he very hopeful that there will ever be a ceasefire in his native land.
- Her father John said it was a terrible time for the family but they are hopeful she will make a good recovery.
- He is now waiting for the board to make their final decision but is hopeful he will prove the right man for the job.
- The country became a magnet for the international left, who saw hopeful signs in the revolution.
- They are still hopeful fresh evidence will come to light and Mr Hall made a desperate appeal for new information.
- I am very hopeful these stories will help make the shift that frees the remaining refugees.
- Indeed, attendance at the conference might itself be taken as a hopeful sign.
- One of the things that might compromise these hopeful signs is the disarray of the US labour movement.
- Certainly they are in good form at the moment and will be very hopeful of progressing to the next stage.
- The Big Bang cosmology has an immense ideological appeal in a society without any hopeful vision of the future.
Synonyms optimistic, full of hope, confident, positive, buoyant, sanguine, bullish, cheerful, assured, expectant, anticipative, disposed to look on the bright side promising, encouraging, heartening, reassuring, auspicious, favourable, optimistic, propitious, gladdening, cheering, bright, rosy, full of promise, full of hope
nounˈhoʊpfəlˈhōpfəl A person likely or hoping to succeed. 可能(或希望)成功的人 a leading gubernatorial hopeful Example sentencesExamples - His rivalry with Hewitt stretches back to 1999 when they were both no more than talented young hopefuls.
- More than 106 hopefuls took part in a two-hour workshop to win the role.
- At this, a couple of selection team hopefuls get up and reluctantly drag themselves from the room.
- Everyone is hoping interest rates remain low and that the young hopefuls still come to the city with their outsize hopes.
- Young hopefuls who fancy playing on the big red bus need to send their biographies, photos and a CD to Andy.
- TV's Pop Idol gripped the nation as thousands of young hopefuls competed for the prize of a record contract.
- To many young hopefuls, it appears the best way of getting onto Top Of The Pops.
- That could pave the way for the region to produce a new crop of young Olympic hopefuls such as Richard Buck.
- Promotion hopefuls Esholt were well beaten on their own ground by a determined Salts side.
- The band is created by auditioning thousands of young hopefuls who want to hit it big.
- The band members, along with thousands of other young hopefuls performed for a place in a pop band.
- Last year's musical was West Side Story and the young hopefuls taking part were asked to nominate this year's show.
- Yorkshire's young Olympic hopefuls of the future will today be showcased in Sheffield.
- Hamlet have a tough game on Saturday away to promotion hopefuls Bromley.
- Are these young hopefuls about to be overtaken by the new intake of 2005?
- The company is part of The Royal Academy of Dancing and gives hundreds of young northern hopefuls the chance to star on the stage.
- Other young hopefuls will be hoping to impress on their three - match tour.
- A strong headwind and choppy water made rowing difficult for the young hopefuls during the three day trials.
- Election fever mounted today as the official deadline passed for Westminster hopefuls who want to throw their hats in the ring.
- Three young hopefuls will each get the chance to do the show in turn.
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