释义 |
providentialprov‧i‧den‧tial /ˌprɒvɪˈdenʃəl◂ $ ˌprɑː-/ adjective formal - Blackwell's arrival at that moment was providential.
- As for the scene in the Sammath Naur, it is even more providential than it looks.
- Change haunts Spenser, even when he acknowledges that a providential order is operating.
- Nevertheless, Freud did detect a providential, protective element in the superego.
- Thanks to that providential snowstorm the attack had been repulsed.
- The appearance of Marshall Lee Miller to handle his defence against the passport violation charge had seemed more than just providential.
- They warned that politicians, once infused with a sense of providential mission, could morph into smarmy tyrants.
- To Robyn, it seemed a providential opportunity to make another - this time decisive - break with Charles.
a providential event is a lucky one—providentially adverb |