premeditate
premeditate 英 [prɪ'medɪteɪt] 美 [priˈmɛdɪˌtet]
vi. 预谋;预先考虑 vt. 预谋;预先考虑
进行时:premeditating 过去式:premeditated 过去分词:premeditated 第三人称单数:premeditates
- When you premeditate, you are planning ahead. While most people associate this word with crime, let's hope you can think of a better reason to premeditate — like buying groceries before a storm.
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- vi. 预谋;预先考虑
- vt. 预谋;预先考虑
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1. And actually, of this enterprise buythestrategy already" premeditate long already".
而其实,该企业的并购战略早已“蓄谋已久”。
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2. The happiness is a kind of very spoiled thing, it can't premeditate , can't store, can't be make by will.
快乐是一种很娇贵的东西,它不能预谋,不能储备,不能靠意志来制造。
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3. They were ordered by the organization to set up a violent gang and to premeditate terrorist activities. The case is under further investigation.
他们受到组织的指示,成立了一个暴力团伙并策划恐怖主义活动。
- premeditate (v.) 1540s, from pre- + meditate, or a back formation from premeditation, or else from Latin praemeditatus, past participle of praemeditari "to consider beforehand," from prae "before" (see pre-) + meditari "to consider," from a frequentative form of PIE root *med- "take appropriate measures." Related: Premeditated; premeditating.
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