premeditation 英 [,priːmedɪ'teɪʃn;prɪ,medɪ'teɪʃn]   美 ['primɛdɪ'teʃən]

premeditation

premeditation  英 [,priːmedɪ'teɪʃn;prɪ,medɪ'teɪʃn] 美 ['primɛdɪ'teʃən]

n. 预谋;预先设想 

名词复数:premeditations 

It suggests premeditation and epic willfulness, codified as inherited instinct. 它使人想到形成遗传本能的预谋和史诗般的固执。
She had admitted killing her husband, Robert, a banker at Merrill Lynch, on 2 November 2003, but denied murder, a charge that requires premeditation. 她承认在2003年11月2日杀死了自己的丈夫,Robert,一位美林的银行家。 但是她拒绝谋杀指控,因为谋杀是需要有预谋的。

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  • n. 预谋;预先设想
  • 1. It suggests premeditation and epic willfulness, codified as inherited instinct.

    它使人想到形成遗传本能的预谋和史诗般的固执。

  • 2. She had admitted killing her husband, Robert, a banker at Merrill Lynch, on 2 November 2003, but denied murder, a charge that requires premeditation.

    她承认在2003年11月2日杀死了自己的丈夫,Robert,一位美林的银行家。 但是她拒绝谋杀指控,因为谋杀是需要有预谋的。

  • 3. The matter was very simple. The woman had murdered her child; the infanticide was proved; the jury threw out the question of premeditation, and she was condemned for life.

    这案子很简单,这妇人害死了自己的孩子,杀害婴孩罪被证明了,陪审团没有追查是否蓄意谋害,判了她无期徒刑。

  • premeditation (n.) early 15c., from Old French premeditacion and directly from Latin praemeditationem (nominative praemeditatio) "consideration beforehand," noun of action from past participle stem of praemeditari "to consider beforehand," from prae "before" (see pre-) + meditari "to consider," from a frequentative form of PIE root *med- "take appropriate measures."
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