prescient
有先见之明
常用释义
英音[ ˈpresiənt ]
美音[ ˈpreʃ(ə)nt ]
基本释义
- adj. 预知的;有先见之明的
例句
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1·To most geologists today, Wegener's The origin of Continents and Oceans appears an impressive and prescient document.对今天的大多数地质学家来说,韦格纳的《大陆和海洋的起源》是一份令人印象深刻的有先见之明的文件。
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2·Twenty Thousand Leagues is probably his most prescient work, anticipating submarine warfare, scuba diving, and even the taser.《海底两万里》可能是他最具预见性的作品,其中预见了潜艇战、水肺潜水甚至泰瑟枪。
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3·The warning was prescient.尼佛拉的警告真是有先见之明。
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4·Others don't look so prescient.其他人就没有这种先见之明了。
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5·Now it seems prescient.但现在看来这似乎是有先见之明的。
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6·The pessimists proved the more prescient.事实证明,悲观者更有先见之明。
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7·That was prescient.这真是先见之明。
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8·Indeed, we should note just how prescient the latter have been.事实上,我们应该注意到,前者是多么有先见之明。
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9·Ms Blanco disagreed, but those comments now look prescient.布兰科不同意此看法,但是这些评论看起来还是有先见之明的。
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10·Days later, her misgivings about Skywalker proved terribly prescient.几天后,她对天行者的担忧被可怕地证实了。
同义词
adj.
预知的;有先见之明的
同根词
词根:
prescient
prescience
n
先见;预知