presciently

预见性地
常用释义
预见性地
有先见之明地

例句

中国最有先见之明的是,她似乎已经领悟到公共外交领域的主要教训:产品总是胜过包装的。

But Reagan's speech presciently identified Berlin as the proving ground of Gorbachev's intentions to open up the communist bloc.

但里根的演说预见性地将柏林作为了戈尔巴乔夫开放共产主义集团的意愿的试验场。

巴菲特最著名的引语是出自2003年,当时他预见性地把金融衍生品描述为“大规模杀伤性金融武器”。

He argued -- hopefully and presciently -- that South-South trade could change the world for the better.

他满怀希望而又不无预见地指出,南南贸易将会让世界变得更好。

He was on our Fifth Anniversary cover as a TWolf but, perhaps presciently , he wasn't wearing a jersey.

作为森林狼球员,他登上了我们创刊五周年的封面,但是颇有些预见性的是,他并没有穿森林狼球衣。

More presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation.

这些工人比他们的领导更有远见,他们抓住了经济形势。

"When will McDonald's set up shop? " the union asked, perhaps more presciently than it wished.

联盟曾经质问:“麦当劳将于何时开店”,或许比其所希望的更加有先见之明。

And earlier this year a diplomat presciently told me: "This is the year it must happen. "

今年年初,一个外交官预见式得对我说:“今年,他一定被捕。”

他颇有预见力地指出诸如中国和印度等国家正在围绕科学建立它们的现代化的规划。

As Felix Salmon presciently noted before the announcement was made, it's not our ability to pay that's in doubt:

在标普宣布降级决定之前,菲利克斯·萨尔门就颇有先见之明地指出,这并不是我们支付的能力值得怀疑: