prescience
英
美
网络 预知; 前科学; 先见之明; 先知; 弹性比预见
BNC.35502 / COCA.30257
英英释义
noun
- the power to foresee the future
双语例句
- My creator's notoriety came not just from his genius but also from his prescience.
我的主人是一个科学天才和先知,但也因此而“恶名昭著”。 - Some soros-watchers intimate that his vast network of international contacts might be an important source of his market prescience.
一些索罗斯的观察者宣称,索罗斯巨大的国际关系网络或许是他市场先见之明的一个重要消息来源。 - Such prescience is now cause for concern.
铜价的预测性目前已经引起了人们的关注。 - The book was written while Barack Obama's career was still on the launch pad, yet it describes with uncanny prescience the atmosphere that allowed him to soar.
这本书是在巴拉克·奥巴马的事业还在起步阶段的时候写的,但是作者却不可思议的预见到了日后让他如日中天的大环境。 - It is at times such as this that the economic cycle research institute, noted for its prescience, longevity and impartiality in predicting business cycles, enters the argument.
以在预测商业周期方面准确、资深和公正而闻名的美国经济周期研究所(economiccycleresearchinstitute)正是在这种时刻参与到辩论中来的。 - It was an act of prescience, much criticized at the time.
这是一种有先见的行为,在当时却横遭批评。 - Less attractively, he litters the text with references to his own prescience, devoting an entire section to his "prophetic" early warnings.
但是,稍令人扫兴的是,他仍时刻不忘提及自己做出过的预言,甚至划出一整章来介绍他早期的语言警告。 - A Soviet leader of proven shrewdness and prescience ( Joyce Carol Oates) See Usage Note at prove
一位被公认为精明而有预见力的苏联领导人(乔伊丝卡罗尔奥茨)参见 - Meredith Whitney, an analyst with a reputation for prescience, thinks up to80,000 jobs could go on Wall Street in the next two years.
MeredithWhitney,一个以预测出名的分析师,认为在未来两年内,华尔街有将近80000份工作将不复存在。 - Knowledge or awareness of something before its existence or occurrence; prescience.
在事物存在或发生之前即对其产生认识;预知。