prospectus
의미: A formal document giving details of a school, university, or business venture, especially one issued to attract investment or applicants.
Prospectus has two main domains in British English. In education, a school or university prospectus outlines courses, facilities, and entry requirements for prospective students. In finance, a prospectus is a legal document required when offering securities to the public, detailing the company's business, risks, and financial position. In both cases, the word implies an official, forward-looking document designed to inform decision-making.
예문
- Parents were invited to collect a prospectus from the school office before the open evening. 欢迎家长在开放日之前到学校办公室领取一份招生简章。Se invitó a los padres a recoger un prospecto en la secretaría del colegio antes de la jornada de puertas abiertas.保護者はオープンイブニングの前に学校事務室でプロスペクタスを受け取るよう案内された。학부모들은 오픈 이브닝 전에 학교 사무실에서 학교 안내서를 받아 가도록 안내되었다.
- The company filed its prospectus with the Financial Conduct Authority ahead of the initial public offering. 该公司在首次公开募股前向金融行为监管局提交了招股说明书。La empresa presentó su folleto informativo ante la Financial Conduct Authority antes de la oferta pública inicial.その会社は新規株式公開に先立ち、金融行動監視機構に目論見書を提出した。그 회사는 신규 주식 공개에 앞서 금융행위감독청에 투자설명서를 제출했다.
- The university prospectus promises small group tutorials and extensive pastoral support. 大学招生简章承诺提供小班辅导和广泛的牧灵关怀支持。El prospecto de la universidad promete tutorías en grupos reducidos y un amplio apoyo pastoral.大学のプロスペクタスは少人数制のチュートリアルと手厚い牧会的支援を約束している。대학 안내서는 소규모 튜토리얼과 폭넓은 학생 지원을 약속하고 있다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: education, financial, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin prospectus (a view, outlook), from prospicere (to look forward), from pro- (forward) + specere (to look). Adopted directly into English in the mid-18th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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