prevision
英 [prɪ'vɪʒən]
美 [,privɪʒən]
- n. 预知;先见
- n. (Prevision)人名;(西)普雷维西翁
GRE
- prevision (n.)
- 1610s, "foresight," from French prévision (14c.), from Late Latin praevisionem (nominative praevisio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin praevidere "see first, see beforehand," from prae- "before" (see pre-) + videre "to see" (see vision).
- 1. Some prevision warned the explorer of trouble.
- 某种预感警告探险者将有麻烦发生.
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- 2. That prevision provision is partly an effort to gain support from RepubliciansRepublicans.
- 这一决定部分是得益于共和党人的支持.
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- 3. Good ability in planning, prevision and problems solving.
- 较好的计划 、 预见和解决问题的能力.
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- 4. Part two introduces the general prevision about determination of dumping in Article 2, WTO Anti - Dumping Agreement.
- 第二部分介绍了WTO《 反 倾销协议》中关于倾销确定的规定.
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- 5. The guarantee of trust interest relies on the law prevision of entity and procedure.
- 信赖利益的保护有赖于法律在实体和程序上作出规定.
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