[VERB 动词]预见;预知;预料 If you foresee something, you expect and believe that it will happen.
[V n]
[V that]
[Also V wh]
He did not foresee any problems...
他没有预见到任何问题。
...a dangerous situation which could have been foreseen...
原本可以预见到的危险情况
He could never have foreseen that one day his books would sell in millions.
他从来没预想过有一天他的书会卖掉几百万本。
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fore·see/fɔːˈsiː; NAmEfɔːrˈsiː/verb(fore·saw/fɔːˈsɔː; NAmEfɔːrˈsɔː/,fore·seen/fɔːˈsiːn; NAmEfɔːrˈsiːn/)to think sth is going to happen in the future; to know about sth before it happens 预料;预见;预知SYN
predict
foreseesth ◆We do not foresee any problems.我们预料不会出任何问题。◆The extent of the damage could not have been foreseen.损害的程度是无法预见到的。foresee(that)… ◆No one could have foreseen (that) things would turn out this way.谁都没有预料到事情的结果会这样。foreseehow, what, etc… ◆It is impossible to foresee how life will work out.不可能预知生命将如何发展。foreseesb/sth doing sth ◆I just didn't foresee that happening.我只是没预料到会发生那种事。☞compare
to think or know that something is going to happen in the future → predict: I’ve put your name on the list and I don’t foresee any problems. The disaster could not have been foreseen.foresee that Few analysts foresaw that oil prices would rise so steeply.foresee what/how etc No one foresaw what he was planning.► see thesaurus at
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