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prescient

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pre·sci·ent /ˈpresiənt $ ˈpreʃənt, ˈpriː-/ adjective formal  FUTUREable to imagine or know what will happen in the future 有预知能力的,能预知未来的prescience noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
prescientThat he insisted I drive him showed that my decision not to keep the jeep with me was prescient.The parting between the two great composers was poignantly prescient.Howes thought it a prescient occasion.They proved to be prescient on both counts.In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, it would be foolish to ignore Galbraith's prescient warnings.That passage appeared prescient when the disastrous wreck on the Scillies scuttled four warships.
Origin prescient (1600-1700) Latin present participle of praescire to know before
pre·sci·ent adjectiveChineseSyllable
know happen or to will able what Corpus imagine


prescient
prescient /ˈpresiənt $ ˈpreʃənt, ˈpriː-/ adjective formal
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Latin
 Origin: present participle of praescire 'to know before'
able to imagine or know what will happen in the future
—prescience noun [uncountable]


pres·ci·entBrE /ˈpresiənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpresiənt/ 🔊 adjective (formal) knowing or appearing to know about things before they happen 预知的;先觉的 pres·ci·ence BrE /ˈpresiəns/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpresiəns/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]