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prospector
pros·pec·tor P0608700 (prŏs′pĕk′tər)n. One who explores an area for mineral deposits or oil.prospector (prəˈspɛktə) n (Mining & Quarrying) a person who searches for the natural occurrence of gold, petroleum, etcThesaurusNoun | 1. | prospector - someone who explores an area for mineral depositsminer, mineworker - laborer who works in a minesourdough - a settler or prospector (especially in western United States or northwest Canada and Alaska) | Translationsprospect (ˈprospekt) noun1. an outlook for the future; a view of what one may expect to happen. He didn't like the prospect of going abroad; a job with good prospects. 前景,前途,可能性 前程,前途,展望 2. a view or scene. a fine prospect. 景色,景象 景色,景象 (prəˈspekt) , (American) (ˈprospekt) verb to make a search (for gold etc). He is prospecting for gold. 探勘 探勘prospector (prəˈspektə) , ((American) ˈprospektər) noun a person who prospects for gold etc. 勘探員 勘探员,探矿者 prospectus (prəˈspektəs) noun a booklet giving information about a school, organization etc. (介紹學校、組織等的)小冊子,內容說明書 (介绍学校、组织等的)小册子,内容说明书
prospector
prospector[′prä‚spek·tər] (mining engineering) A person engaged in exploring for valuable minerals, or in testing supposed discoveries of the same.
Prospector[′prä‚spek·tər] (aerospace engineering) A specific uncrewed spacecraft designed to make a soft landing on the moon to take measurements, photographs, and soil samples, and then return to earth. FinancialSeeprospectprospector
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