🔑po·ten·tialAWBrE/pəˈtenʃl/NAmE/pəˈtenʃl/adjective[only before noun]thatcandevelopintosthorbedevelopedinthefuture潜在的;可能的SYNpossible◆potentialcustomers潜在的客户◆apotentialsourceofconflict潜在的冲突根源◆apotentialprimeminister未来的首相◆Firstweneedtoidentifyactualandpotentialproblems. 首先,我们需要弄清实际的问题和潜在的问题。▸po·ten·tial·ly🔑AWBrE/pəˈtenʃəli/NAmE/pəˈtenʃəli/adverb◆apotentiallydangeroussituation有潜在危险的局势
🔑po·ten·tialAWBrE/pəˈtenʃl/NAmE/pəˈtenʃl/noun🔑[U]thepossibilityofsthhappeningorbeingdevelopedorused可能性;潜在性◆~ (for)thepotentialforchange变革的可能性◆~ (fordoingsth)TheEuropeanmarketplaceoffersexcellentpotentialforincreasingsales. 欧洲市场带来了扩销的大好机遇。🔑[U]qualitiesthatexistandcanbedeveloped潜力;潜质SYNpromise◆Allchildrenshouldbeencouragedtorealizetheirfullpotential. 应当鼓励所有的儿童充分发挥他们的潜能。◆Shehasgreatpotentialasanartist. 她很有潜质,是一位可造就的艺术家。◆Hehasthepotentialtobecomeaworld-classmusician. 他有潜力成为世界级的音乐家。◆Thehousehasalotofpotential. 这所房子颇具潜力。[U, C](physics物理) thedifferenceinvoltage between two points in an electric field or circuit电位;电势;电压