unforeseen 的定义
- not seen or known beforehand; unanticipated
 
unforeseen 近义词
surprising
更多unforeseen例句
- Even with the best intentions, agencies face unforeseen difficulties, rendering some of their efforts misguided at best.
 - If we can get beyond the pandemic and its economic fallout — and absent any other unforeseen emergencies — brands and marketers will instinctively welcome a return to a more stable business landscape.
 - They have to crash because expectations get out of whack, company leadership has a misstep or an unforeseen event causes a severe disruption to the business.
 - So, negative things can happen, and you have to deal with unforeseen circumstances.
 - That said, the ability to quickly change course due to unforeseen circumstances will be part of agencies’ process long after this moment.
 - He told The Daily Beast that “unless something unforeseen happens, it will endorse McConnell over Grimes.”
 - However, the activism of groups like ACT UP was beginning to have unforeseen effects.
 - Phoenix is a revelation in the role, reaching heretofore unforeseen levels of emotional vulnerability.
 - Still, an 11-month campaign is dreadfully long, and the unforeseen could always happen.
 - “Black swans” are the unlikely and unforeseen events that change the world.
 - Nobody was surprised when the unforeseen happened; for this family made it a point of honour never to be surprised.
 - After infinite labor they at length cut through the great logs, only to be met by an unforeseen and still more formidable barrier.
 - The arms of Russia had been fairly successful on the lower Danube, for the Turks had been paralyzed by an unforeseen danger.
 - But, owing to subsequent and unforeseen occurrences, the benefit intended by it to wool and woollen fabrics had not been realized.
 - Every man, woman, and child received the Government grant of 120 rupees at Dohuk, and sometimes there were unforeseen claimants.