词汇 | foreseen |
释义 | foreseen past participle offoresee Examples of foreseenforeseen None of these activities had been foreseen in the early days of the project, or even to some extent at later stages. To explore this, first consider the effect of a foreseen increase in the price of land in the absence of credit markets. The latter may arise from the fortunes of financial markets at the time, especially longer-term trends not foreseen at inception of the contract. In the absence of these two last features, the implicature 'not foreseen' is activated (pp. 53 + 4). The foreseen end users of the data are in agriculture, water resources, electricity supply, transport, construction, insurance and others. For this reason, intermediate conditions for the trajectory generator are foreseen in the control structure. Originally, the plan's initiators had foreseen further distributor roads within the large building lots. Applications are foreseen in the offshore industry, and any environment with very poor visibility. Two problems can be foreseen in this notion of partnerships. That it should be foreseen that sterling might be the weakest currency in the system will not surprise. A strange phenomenon has arisen that was not foreseen by the seventeenth century benefactor. In all likelihood he did not know that they existed, otherwise he would surely have foreseen the difficulties they would create. Recall that it was foreseen in the procedure that children might not respond or not respond immediately. Most of these pre-war commentators (from across the whole of the political spectrum) could not, of course, have foreseen the horrors to come. A further expansion of diagnostic imaging devices can be foreseen. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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