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Foreseen

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    (p. p.) Provided; in case that; on condition that.

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  • As a walking companion, Emma had very early foreseen how useful she might find her. 简·奥斯汀. 爱玛.
  • And the natural consequence is, as anybody but a baby might have foreseen, that he prowls and wanders. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 大卫·科波菲尔.
  • This foresight and this survey with reference to what is foreseen constitute mind. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • There was a reproach in the touch so addressed to him that she had not foreseen, or she would have withheld her hand. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 小杜丽.
  • The foreboders of evil exclaimed immediately that they had foreseen something of the kind; and observed it was a pity so much expense had been incurred for nothing! 弗雷德里克·科利尔·贝克维尔. 伟大的事实.
  • Luckily I had foreseen the risk I was taking---- So that you really didn't care----? 伊迪丝·华顿. 快乐之家.
  • The effect is there distinguishable and separable from the cause, and coued not be foreseen without the experience of their constant conjunction. 戴维·休谟. 人性论.
  • For a moment he looked disturbed--I might have foreseen this, he said, what strife will now ensue! 玛丽·雪莱. 最后一个人.
  • It now occurred to him, that the laudanum had taken some effect on you, which had not been foreseen by the doctor, any more than by himself. 威尔基·柯林斯. 月亮宝石.
  • When fairly remote results of a definite character are foreseen and enlist persistent effort for their accomplishment, play passes into work. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • Interest measures--or rather is--the depth of the grip which the foreseen end has upon one, moving one to act for its realization. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • Anticipating an easier victory than she had foreseen, she named an exorbitant sum. 伊迪丝·华顿. 快乐之家.
  • She interested him more than he had foreseen. 简·奥斯汀. 曼斯菲尔德庄园.
  • A wild destiny for that mother to have foreseen! 查尔斯·狄更斯. 小杜丽.
  • But who could have foreseen such an attention as this? 简·奥斯汀. 傲慢与偏见.
  • This state of things had been foreseen and provided for. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 维莱特.
  • Action with a purpose is deliberate; it involves a consciously foreseen end and a mental weighing of considerations pro and eon. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • She had not foreseen anything of this, and her feelings could seldom withstand the melancholy influence of the word last. 简·奥斯汀. 曼斯菲尔德庄园.
  • One has to do with the foresight of results, the other with the depth of hold the foreseen outcome has upon the person. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • So far it was all as she had foreseen; but on entering the house she beheld what no foresight had taught her to expect. 简·奥斯汀. 理智与情感.
  • He had always foreseen that she would not disappoint him; and he had been right. 伊迪丝·华顿. 纯真年代.
  • Who could have foreseen such a terrible catastrophe? 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯归来记.
  • But we had foreseen, all along, that this would only last until I was quite myself. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
  • Ends are then foreseen, but they do not lay deep hold of a person. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • How could it be foreseen! 查尔斯·狄更斯. 我们共同的朋友.
  • The result of my errand at Torquay was exactly what I had foreseen. 威尔基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
  • He could not but admit to himself that he might not have made this journey, if he could have foreseen the events of a few days. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 双城记.
  • They are, as foreseen, means of guiding the development of a situation. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
  • He instantly gave me these particulars in writing; he had foreseen and prepared all things. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 维莱特.
  • It was quite certain that he had foreseen his fate, and that it had caused him the utmost horror. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯回忆录.

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