hope

hope /houp/
  • danh từ
    • hy vọng
      • to pin (anchor) one's hopes on...: đặt hy vọng vào...
      • vague hopes: những hy vọng mơ hồ
      • to be past (beyond) hope: không còn hy vọng gì nữa
    • nguồn hy vọng
      • he was their last hope: anh ấy là nguồn hy vọng cuối cùng của họ
    • to give up (resign) all hope
      • từ bỏ mọi hy vọng
    • in vain hope
      • hy vọng hão huyền, uổng công
    • while there is life there's is hope
      • (xem) while
  • động từ
    • hy vọng
      • to hope for something: hy vọng cái gì, trông mong cái gì
      • to hope against hope: hy vọng hão

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 hy vọng

Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): hope, hopefulness, hopelessness, hope, hopeful, hopeless, hopefully, hopelessly


Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): hope, hopefulness, hopelessness, hope, hopeful, hopeless, hopefully, hopelessly


Xem thêm: promise, Hope, Bob Hope, Leslie Townes Hope, trust, desire, go for



hope

Từ điển Collocation

hope noun

1 belief that sth you want will happen

ADJ. considerable, fervent, great a feeling of considerable hope It is my fervent hope that you will be able to take this project forward. | high (only used with hopes) Hopes are high that a resolution to the conflict can be found. | best, main Privatization seems to offer the best hope for the industry. | faint, frail, slight, vague There was still a faint hope that they would accept the offer. | real, sincere without any real hope of success It is my sincere hope that she will find happiness at last. | realistic, reasonable | desperate, wild | false, forlorn, vain He wasn't trying to give her false hope. It seemed a forlorn hope that we would find a taxi. | early His early hopes of freedom were now gone. | last, only He had one last hope to cling to. | fresh, renewed the treatment gave him renewed hope | sudden Her dark eyes lit with sudden hope. | lingering, remaining These figures kill off any lingering hopes of an early economic recovery. | personal

QUANT. flicker, glimmer, ray, spark I looked at her and felt a glimmer of hope.

VERB + HOPE be full of, cherish, entertain, have, see Lord Mountbatten secretly cherished hopes that Charles would marry his granddaughter. Political leaders do now entertain the hope that a settlement can be found. She saw little hope of meeting the targets. | express, voice The Mexican president expressed hope for cooperation on trade. | share | pin He pinned all his hopes on getting that job. | cling to, keep alive, live in keeping alive the hope that a peace settlement might be found I haven't yet found a flat, but I live in hope. | not hold out I don't hold out much hope of finding a buyer. | abandon, give up, lose I didn't give up hope of being released. | arouse, bring sb, give sb, offer (sb), raise The use of fish oil to treat cancer has brought fresh hope to millions of sufferers. This announcement has raised hopes that the crisis may be coming to an end. | boost The latest job figures have boosted hopes for the economy. | jeopardize | dash, destroy, kill (off), shatter, wreck Her hopes of going to university have now been dashed.

HOPE + VERB lie, rest Her only hope lay in escape. Their main hopes rest on their new striker. | grow, rise Hopes of a peaceful end to the strike are now growing. | flare (up), spring (up), surge Hope flared up inside her. | disappear, fade Hope faded after wrecked remains of the ship were washed onto the shore.

PREP. beyond ~ damaged beyond hope of repair | in ~ of, in the ~ that I am writing to you in the hope that you can help me obtain some information. | without ~ She felt weak and without hope. | ~ for young people who are full of hope for the future | ~ of I have no hope of winning.

PHRASES every/little/no/some hope of sth We have every hope of completing the project this year. There is little hope that they will be found alive. | grounds/reason for hope We now have good grounds for hope. | (not) a hope in hell You haven't got a hope in hell of finding a job. | a sign/symbol of hope

2 sth you wish for

ADJ. high ~s They have high hopes for their children. | future | distant Peace is a distant hope in this war-torn region. | personal | disappointed, unfulfilled a bitter tale of disappointed hopes | championship, medal, Olympic, etc. the team's championship hopes

PREP. ~ for, ~ of

PHRASES your hopes and dreams/expectations/fears She told me all her hopes and dreams.

3 sb/sth that will help you get what you want

ADJ. bright | last, only He turned to her in despair and said, ‘You're my last hope.’ | medal

PREP. ~ for She is Britain's brightest hope for a medal. | ~ of The operation was Kelly's only hope of survival.


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a specific instance of feeling hopeful

    it revived their hope of winning the pennant

  • the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled

    in spite of his troubles he never gave up hope

  • grounds for feeling hopeful about the future; promise

    there is little or no promise that he will recover

  • someone (or something) on which expectations are centered

    he was their best hope for a victory

  • United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (1903-2003); Hope, Bob Hope, Leslie Townes Hope
  • one of the three Christian virtues

    v.

  • expect and wish; trust, desire

    I trust you will behave better from now on

    I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise

  • be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes

    I am still hoping that all will turn out well

  • intend with some possibility of fulfilment; go for

    I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening


English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

hopes|hoped|hoping
syn.: desire expect yearn for

ant.: despair disappointment