foreseen的意思和读音

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foresee

: [fɔrˈsi] : [fɔː(r)ˈsiː]

v.

foresaw  foreseen  foresees  foreseeing  

v.+n.foresee future,foresee result,foresee time

v.look back

v.foreknow,predict,expect,foretell,forecast

v.1.,,穿2.

v.1.to see or know something that will happen in the future

1. foresee foreseen foretell ...

2. 3.dramatic 4.foreseen 5.reluctant

3.使(contemplated)(foreseen)

4. foresee foreseen foretell ...

5. 3.dramatic 4.foreseen 5.reluctant

6. psychologists foreseen donate ...

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1.She had not foreseen anything of this, and her feelings could seldom withstand the melancholy influence of the word "last. "

2.There were few specifics but China's cabinet, the state council, admitted several problems had not been foreseen.

3.Men call me wise. If sages were ever wise in their own behoof, I might have foreseen all this.

4.I rather expected, from my knowledge of her affability, that it would happen. But who could have foreseen such an attention as this?

5.I saw the car slowly inclined to stop on the left side of the road, opposite a few cars could have foreseen all this, first stop in tight.

6.Call it 'decoupling' of a variety not many might have foreseen a few years ago.”(decoupling),

7.After all, Mary's running away had been genuine enough; though it had the results that any calculating woman could have foreseen.

8.If Inter suffered a heavy defeat in Bergamo, the bianconeri in Rome faced the difficulties which had been foreseen.

9.I wish I could tell you that it was a carefully planned journey, that each step was deliberate and foreseen.

10.It must be ready to switch resources to meet terrorist threats, outside aggression or all manner of dangers not as yet foreseen.