Summary
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- prospect:
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Wiktionary:
- prospect → expectativa, prospectiva
- prospect → posibilidad
- prospect → provecho inesperado, ganga, oportunidad, posibilidad, probabilidad, cliente potencial, explorar, examinar
English
Detailed Translations for prospected from English to Spanish
prospected form of prospect:
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the prospect (anticipation; expectation; hope; outlook)
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the prospect
– A potential customer. 1
Conjugations for prospect:
present
- prospect
- prospect
- prospects
- prospect
- prospect
- prospect
simple past
- prospected
- prospected
- prospected
- prospected
- prospected
- prospected
present perfect
- have prospected
- have prospected
- has prospected
- have prospected
- have prospected
- have prospected
past continuous
- was prospecting
- were prospecting
- was prospecting
- were prospecting
- were prospecting
- were prospecting
future
- shall prospect
- will prospect
- will prospect
- shall prospect
- will prospect
- will prospect
continuous present
- am prospecting
- are prospecting
- is prospecting
- are prospecting
- are prospecting
- are prospecting
subjunctive
- be prospected
- be prospected
- be prospected
- be prospected
- be prospected
- be prospected
diverse
- prospect!
- let's prospect!
- prospected
- prospecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for prospect:
prospect
Cross Translation:
noun
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potential things that may come to pass, usually favorable
- prospect → expectativa; prospectiva
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to search as for gold
- prospect → posibilidad
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• prospect | → provecho inesperado; ganga; oportunidad; posibilidad; probabilidad | ↔ kans — een mooie gelegenheid |
• prospect | → cliente potencial | ↔ Interessent — jemand, der einen Kauf in Erwägung zieht |
• prospect | → explorar; examinar | ↔ explorer — parcourir une région inconnue qu’on venir de découvrir pour en connaître la situation, l’étendue, les mœurs, etc. |