prescience的意思
prescience中文翻譯:
n.先見;預知
pure science───n.純科學(有別于應用科學)
parascience───n.副科學;超科學
nescience───n.無知;不可知論
prescient───adj.預知的;有先見之明的
presence───n.存在;出席;參加;風度;儀態
preaudience───n.優先發言權
preeminence───n.卓越;杰出
presciently───預見性地;有先見之明地
presentence───v.在正式判決前判決
years he's demonstrated a certain prescience in foreign affairs.───多年來他在外交事務上表現出了一定的預見能力。
lack of prescience is hurting.───缺乏先見之明,帶來的是傷害。
With none of the prescience of oncoming dreams.───對于即將來臨的夢想根本沒有預想。
Some Soros-watchers intimate that his vast network of international contacts might be an important source of his market prescience.───一些索羅斯的觀察者宣稱,索羅斯巨大的國際關系網絡或許是他市場先見之明的一個重要消息來源。
Meredith Whitney, an analyst with a reputation for prescience, thinks up to 80, 000 jobs could go on Wall Street in the next two years.───知名預測分析家MeredithWhitney認為,在接下來的兩年里,近80000人會在華爾街丟了工作。
The general who warned Congress that stabilising the country would require several hundred thousand troops was sacked for his prescience.───曾有一位將軍告誡國會:“要穩定伊拉克局勢,需要幾十萬的軍隊。”但他卻因為自己的先見之明丟了烏紗帽。
His supporters have credited him with a canny prescience when it comes to calling shipping trends accurately.───他的支持者非常信任他對海運市場潮流精確預測的能力。
These prove his prescience, but it would have been better just to have summarised them.───這些證明了他的預見,但最好還是簡要提一下就可以了。
When Gloria Steinem said, in the 1970s, "We're becoming the men we wanted to marry, " I doubt even she realized the prescience of her words.───正如斯坦能在20世紀70年代說的那樣:“我們女人正在變成我們想要嫁的男人。”雖然她的話很有預見性,但是我仍然很懷疑。
Soviet leader of proven shrewdness and prescience ( Joyce carol Oates ) See Usage Note at prove.
She showed great prescience in selling her shares just before the market crashed.
These prove his prescience, but it would have been better just to have summarised them.
Over the years he's demonstrated a certain prescience in foreign affairs.
Furthermore inside his organization his prescience produced bonds of intense devotion and trust.
With the uncanny prescience of children, they had divined that he was a fake.
Still he had a strange prescience , an intimation of something yet to come.
In a remarkable display of prescience, Jack Hills, while at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, had predicted just such a phenomenon.
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