prescience 英 ['presɪəns]   美 [ˈpriʃiəns, -ʃəns, ˈprɛʃiəns, ˈprɛʃəns]

prescience

prescience  英 ['presɪəns] 美 [ˈpriʃiəns, -ʃəns, ˈprɛʃiəns, ˈprɛʃəns]

n. 先见;预知 

名词复数:presciences 

That lack of prescience is hurting. 缺乏先见之明,带来的是伤害。
This is nothing new.We have never been good at foretelling the future, but when the news isfavorable, others forgive our lack of prescience. 像以往一样,我们从来不擅长对未来的预测,但是当都是好消息的时候,别人总是原谅我们缺乏预知。

  • Do you already know what happens tomorrow? Next week? Next year? If you can see into the future, then you have prescience.
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  • n. 先见;预知
  • 1. That lack of prescience is hurting.

    缺乏先见之明,带来的是伤害。

  • 2. This is nothing new.We have never been good at foretelling the future, but when the news isfavorable, others forgive our lack of prescience.

    像以往一样,我们从来不擅长对未来的预测,但是当都是好消息的时候,别人总是原谅我们缺乏预知。

  • 3. Muhammad also told his followers to pray facing Jerusalem. He said God, in his "prescience," chose "the children of Israel ... above all peoples.

    穆罕默德还告诉他的信徒要面向耶路撒冷祈祷,他在“预知”中称主选择“以色列的子民为万民之首。”

  • prescience (n.) late 14c., from Old French prescience (13c.) and directly from Late Latin praescientia "fore-knowledge," from *praescientem, present participle of *praescire "to know in advance," from Latin prae "before" (see pre-) + scire "to know" (see science).
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