foreseeing 的 2 个定义
fore·saw, fore·seen, fore·see·ing.
- to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow.
- to see beforehand.
fore·saw, fore·seen, fore·see·ing.
- to exercise foresight.
foreseeing 近义词
anticipate, predict
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- In any case, he does not foresee theaters reopening before the fall, and when they do reopen, he does not expect things to come back with a bang.
- United foresaw Rooney staying through the 2021 season, perhaps overlapping with Özil’s arrival.
- We might foresee a return to the societies of our prehuman forebears, when, like chimpanzees and most other vertebrates, every individual literally had to remember everybody else in their society.
- The chairman and CEO of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation brought singing gondoliers to the Las Vegas Strip and foresaw correctly that Asia would be an even bigger market.
- Digital space, in line with the rest of the world, has gone through a lot of rethinking and reinventing, demonstrated resilience and agility, trying to foresee and comfort consumers in every single shift in their behavior.
- Fine, if he has a good basis for foreseeing mutual compromises from the old foes.
- It wasn't a question of foreseeing anything, just one of noticing what was in front of him—even if it didn't match his models.
- "Send your wife up to the wedding," exclaimed the Doctor, foreseeing a happy solution.
- Foreseeing refusal, it flaunted warlike preparations to crush the union under the iron heel.
- Thy foreseeing wisdom takes care to send infatuation upon these detestable men who are so dangerous to us.
- Religion, by its virtues, has but given a change to men; instead of foreseeing evils, it applies but insufficient remedies.
- It had lain always at the mercy of her passions; she had given it to her passions to destroy, foreseeing the destruction.