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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 hopeful     
  I.hope‧ful1 /ˈhəʊpfəl $ ˈhoʊp-/ BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: noun: ↑hope, ↑hopefulness ≠ ↑hopelessness, ↑hopeful; verb: ↑hope; adverb: ↑hopefully ≠ ↑hopelessly; adjective: ↑hopeful ≠ ↑hopeless]   1. believing that what you hope for is likely to happen SYN optimistic    hopeful about        Everyone’s feeling pretty hopeful about the future.    hopeful (that)        I’m hopeful that we can find a solution.    be hopeful of (doing) something British English:         He is still hopeful of playing in Saturday’s game.   2. making you feel that what you hope for is likely to happen SYN promising:         The vote is a hopeful sign that attitudes in the church are changing.        Things might get better, but it doesn’t look very hopeful right now.   —hopefulness noun [uncountable]       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ optimistic believing that good things will happen:  I’m optimistic about our chances of winning. |  an optimistic view of the future     ▪ hopeful believing that what you hope for will happen:  The test results made him feel more hopeful about his chances of recovery.     ▪ positive thinking about what is good in a situation, rather than what is bad:  Try to be more positive about your work. |  She has a very positive attitude to life.     ▪ upbeat having a cheerful attitude and showing that you expect to succeed, or that a situation will get better, especially the economic or political situation:  The Prime Minister was upbeat, predicting that the economy would soon come out of recession. |  an upbeat message about the party’s chances of winning the election     ▪ bullish feeling confident about the future – used especially when talking the economic situation, or a company’s chances of success:  He’s very bullish about the company’s prospects. |  Stockmarket analysts expect the bullish trend to continue.     ▪ sanguine formal hopeful and not worried about what will happen in the future, especially when the situation seems difficult – a very formal use:  Koons himself somehow remains sanguine in the face of all the criticism. |  Other commentators are less sanguine, and fear that the world economy is on the verge of recession.     ▪ rosy if the future or your life seems rosy, it seems good and you expect good things to happen:  The future looks rosy for the team. |  Returning soldiers found life less rosy than they had hoped. |  The price of oil keeps going up, and things look pretty rosy for the big oil companies.     ▪ look on the bright side to consider the good parts of a situation, which seems bad in many other ways – used especially when telling someone that they should do this:  Look on the bright side – it could have been a lot worse. II.hopeful2 BrE  AmE  noun [countable] written    [Word Family: noun: ↑hope, ↑hopefulness ≠ ↑hopelessness, ↑hopeful; verb: ↑hope; adverb: ↑hopefully ≠ ↑hopelessly; adjective: ↑hopeful ≠ ↑hopeless]    someone who is hoping to be successful, especially in acting, sports, politics etc:         Thousands of young hopefuls were auditioned for the role.        Republican presidential hopefuls
  hopefulhu| ◎ | ['houpful] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | (hopeful of / about something) (hopeful that...) hy vọng, đầy hy vọng |  |   | ☆ | to be/feel hopeful about the future |  |   | rất hy vọng vào tương lai  |  |   | ■ | đầy hứa hẹn, có triển vọng |  |   | ☆ | the future seems very hopeful |  |   | tương lai có vẻ hứa hẹn lắm |  |   | ☆ | a hopeful pupil |  |   | một học sinh có triển vọng  |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | người có triển vọng làm điều gì |  |   | ☆ | a young hopeful |  |   | một thanh niên có nhiều triển vọng |  
 
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