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fore·see F0255800 (fôr-sē′)tr.v. fore·saw (-sô′), fore·seen (-sēn′), fore·see·ing, fore·sees To imagine or know as a probable occurrence; anticipate or predict: foresaw economic decline. fore·see′a·ble adj.fore·se′er n.fore•see•a•ble (fɔrˈsi ə bəl, foʊr-) adj. occurring within a reasonably short time from the moment of utterance. [1800–05] fore•see`a•bil′i•ty n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | foreseeable - capable of being anticipated; "foreseeable costs were well within the budget"predictable - capable of being foretold | Translationsforesee (foːˈsiː) – past tense foreˈsaw (-ˈsoː) : past participle foreˈseen – verb to see or know about before or in advance. He could foresee the difficulties. 預見 预见foreˈseeable adjective able to be foreseen. in the foreseeable future (= soon; within a short space of time). 可預見到的 可预见到的ˈforesight (-sӕit) noun the ability to see in advance what may happen and to plan for it. She had the foresight to drive carefully in case the roads were icy. 先見之明 先见之明foreseeable
for the foreseeable futureFor the near future based on what one currently knows. What are the biggest issues we need to tackle for the foreseeable future?See also: foreseeable, futurein the foreseeable futureIn the near future based on what one currently knows. What are the biggest issues we need to tackle in the foreseeable future? I don' t think she'll be here any time in the foreseeable future, so let's eat.See also: foreseeable, futurefor/in the foreseeable ˈfuture for/in the period of time when you can predict what is going to happen, based on the present circumstances: The statue will remain in the museum for the foreseeable future. ♢ It’s unlikely that the hospital will be closed in the foreseeable future (= soon).See also: foreseeable, futureLegalSeeForeseeabilityforeseeable
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