foreseen
英 [fɔːˈsiːn]
美 [fɔːrˈsiːn]
v. 预料; 预见; 预知
foresee的过去分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预见;预知;预料
If youforeseesomething, you expect and believe that it will happen.- He did not foresee any problems...
他没有预见到任何问题。 - ...a dangerous situation which could have been foreseen...
原本可以预见到的危险情况 - He could never have foreseen that one day his books would sell in millions.
他从来没预想过有一天他的书会卖掉几百万本。
- He did not foresee any problems...
双语例句
- Had they not foreseen the danger, they would have been ambushed.
若非他们预见到这一危险,他们就遭到伏击了。 - The guide suddenly stopped because he had foreseen some danger ahead on the muddy road.
导游突然停下了,因为她预见到前面的泥路上有危险。 - I hadn't foreseen the tempest my request would cause
我没有料到我的请求会掀起这么大一场风波。 - As I had foreseen, slapping her on the back did not help.
正如我所预见的,拍打她的背部没效果。 - Of course, Leon Bagrit could not possibly have foreseen the development of the Internet.
当然了,莱昂·巴格瑞特根本没有可能预测到国际交互网。 - They had not foreseen the higher inflation in France when most of Western Europe was crawling out of recession
当西欧的大多数国家正从经济衰退中缓慢复苏时,他们并没有预见到法国的通货膨胀率会升高。 - We are faced with a less dramatic but also less foreseen problem.
我们也将面对一个没有什么戏剧性和更不可预测的问题。 - The more acute observers in the West had foreseen this.
那些比较敏锐的西方观察家已经预见到这一点。 - These developments were foreseen in embryo more than a decade ago.
这些发展早在十多年前的萌芽阶段就已预见到。 - Means objective circumstances which cannot be foreseen, avoided and overcome.
指不可预见、无法避免和克服的客观情况。
