prescient

英[?presi?nt]
美[\'pres?rnt]

基本釋義

adj.
有預(yù)知能力的,有先見之明的

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

It was a remarkably prescient vision.

這的確很有遠(yuǎn)見.

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Regrettably for Australia, that report appears remarkably prescient.

不幸的是, 該報(bào)告的預(yù)測驚人地準(zhǔn)確.

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In this , the critics were unfortunately quite prescient.

非常不幸, 這些批評有著很高的預(yù)見性.

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Though absurdly unscientific even for its time, phrenology was remarkably prescient - up to a point.

盡管顱相學(xué)在當(dāng)時(shí)顯得不符合科學(xué)原理,是荒謬的,在某種程度上, 顱相學(xué)仍是非常有先見性的.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. perceiving the significance of events before they occur;

    "extroardinarily prescient memoranda on the probable course of postwar relations"-R.H.Rovere

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