premeditated 的定义
- done deliberately; planned in advance: a premeditated murder.
premeditated 近义词
planned, intended
更多premeditated例句
- Nor was the premeditated massacre of 38 people asphyxiated in the back of a police van.
- Obama wanted to assume the moral responsibility for what were in effect premeditated government executions.
- But there is also little doubt that the Obama campaign has proven far more premeditated and adept when it comes to its media buys.
- “We do not have information at present that leads us to conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned,” Rice said.
- Was the attack a premeditated act targeting the ambassador and carefully timed to coincide with the 11th anniversary of 9/11?
- Apparently it had not been premeditated, for the parties were fighting with sticks and stones, as well as swords and fire-arms.
- The hope of gaining the crown was not the result of a premeditated plan in the minds of the restless Guises.
- Indeed, in the succeeding quiet and the mildness of his voice, there was almost a premeditated cunning.
- Murdered under official sanction, in accordance with premeditated design.
- He had premeditated the shipwreck; the proofs were the preparations discovered in the haunted house.