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Перевод: prescient
[прилагательное] наделенный даром предвидения; предвидящий
Тезаурус:
- In view of the subsequent disputes over who thought of what and when, this notarisation turned out to be most prescient.
- Much of what happened with the ascendency of the radical Right in British politics was predicted in at least one prescient article (Leonard, 1979).
- If one prescient soul at your level, say, early in 1982, really had thought ministers should be forced to meet on this issue and they kept postponing discussions on the Falklands, could you as Permanent Secretary of Defence have ensured that relevant Cabinet ministers did get together and look at the problem rationally and seriously, in so far as it's possible, in time?
- To be advocating area-wide traffic restraint before the evaluation of the federal research areas was complete was either prescient or presumptuous, depending upon your view point.
- In any case, Rutter's ridicule seems a grotesquely inappropriate response to our constructive and it now seems, prescient, suggestion made some six years before he first presented his own distinguished views on the subject of lead pollution.
- And there is one particularly prescient episode, where a group of weavers attacks his house under the impression that he has invented a "steam loom" that will rob them of their livelihood.
- Provided with the same choices as the UK, the German recognition of the inadequacy of funds and the consequent inevitability of restraint measures has proved to be prescient.
- His mischievous words, however, were to prove within a very few minutes appallingly prescient.
- These views were remarkably prescient for their time, since astronomers now believe that newly spinning protosuns do shed their outer rings of material in this way.
- Connolly's observation is often taken to confirm him as a better judge of literature than of politics, but in many ways he was remarkably prescient: Home was indeed "honourably ineligible" for the new age which was dawning in the Tory party.
- The parting between the two great composers was poignantly prescient.
- He began in the autumn term and just before starting this new career he and Clinton van Sieclen wrote a paper on the theory of cold fusion, which concentrated on the muon catalysed fusion but had some prescient remarks about the possibility that fusion might be influenced by pressure and materials.
- In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, it would be foolish to ignore Galbraith's prescient warnings.
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