prescient

英['presiənt] 美['presiənt]
  • adj. 预知的;有先见之明的
  • presa n.[音](如轮唱曲等卡农曲的)声部进入记号
  • presage n.预感;预兆;预知v.预兆;预示;预言
  • presbyope n.远视者(老花眼者)
  • presbyter n.发起人;牧师;长老
  • preschool adj.未满学龄的;就学前的n.育幼院;幼稚园
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 预知的
    2. 有先见之明的
    3. 有先见的
    4. 有见识的
    5. 先觉的
    6. 有预知能力的

英英释义

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

    "extraordinarily prescient memoranda on the probable course of postwar relations"

1. It was a remarkably prescient vision.
这的确很有远见.

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2. Regrettably for Australia, that report appears remarkably prescient.
不幸的是, 该报告的预测惊人地准确.

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3. This was his second prescient call.
这是他第二次预言.

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4. In this , the critics were unfortunately quite prescient.
非常不幸, 这些批评有着很高的预见性.

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5. Though absurdly unscientific even for its time, phrenology was remarkably prescient - up to a point.
尽管颅相学在当时显得不符合科学原理,是荒谬的,在某种程度上, 颅相学仍是非常有先见性的.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His prediction about the Iraq war back in 2002 has proved strikingly prescient.
      回溯2002年他对伊拉克战争的预见,如今被醒目地证明是先见之明。