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Перевод: prescience
[существительное] предвидение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- But inconvenient prescience was unwelcome.
- (If anyone wants to see prescience in its purest form, they might read quotations from Woodcock's writing in my obituary article about him in the Dictionary of National Biography. )
- Though widely reported, it is uncertain whether on 10 September Moltke, in fact, informed the Kaiser, "Majesty, we have lost the war"; if so, it showed a flash of strategic prescience that he displayed at no other moment in his military career.
- The former might appear a more powerful technique from the point of view of the applicant; but, comparing it with a "live" examination, in which the questioner can frame follow-up questions in terms of the way in which the facts evolve from earlier answers, a United States court has described the framing of questions in advance as "a supreme test of the questioning lawyer's powers of prescience".
- Wordsworth sees with some prescience that political beliefs will be the calls to battle in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - you might say!
- Andy is a man of vision, of prescience, of common sense.
- Mr Suzuki's flourishes merely echoed and embellished words that had been uttered with signal prescience almost exactly eighty years before, by John Hay.
- With remarkable prescience, Oresme recognized that, if shot from a rotating earth, the arrow would have a motion compounded of two simultaneous motions.
- With some prescience, property advisers Edward Erdman produced a report called London's Space Odyssey to 2001 , highlighting job prospects and office vacancy rates.
- The prize for prescience (a set of gold entrails) goes to Lee, writing on the eve of the match.
- He painted Raymond as a mysterious and sensitive young man with an air of extraordinary prescience in an as yet unmoulded face.
- Reagan thought that if the hostages came out, the cabinet in toto would be heroes (adding, with prescience, "If we don't, we will have a significant problem.")
- Churchill had at moments in the First World War manifested great strategic prescience; his intuition swung into action even more powerfully the second time round.
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