prescience

英 ['presɪəns] 美 ['prɛʃɪəns]
  • n. 先见;预知
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prescience (n.)
late 14c., from Old French prescience (13c.) and directly from Late Latin praescientia "fore-knowledge," from *praescientem, present participle of *praescire "to know in advance," from Latin prae "before" (see pre-) + scire "to know" (see science).
1. Over the years he's demonstrated a certain prescience in foreign affairs.
这些年来,他已经在外交事务方面表现出一定的预见性。

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2. Experience has shown the wisdom of his prescience
历史经验证明了他的先见之明。

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3. Combat Prescience. You gain a + 2 insight bonus on your attack roll.
战斗远见: 你的攻击掷骰得到+2洞察加值.

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4. My creator's notoriety came not just from his genius but also from his prescience.
我的主人是一个科学天才和先知,但也因此而“恶名昭著”.

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5. Still he had a strange prescience , an intimation of something yet to come.
不过他有一种奇特的预感, 感到了某件事情就要发生!

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