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  1. The difficulties could not have been foreseen.
    这些困难是无法预见的.
  2. They could not have foreseen how things would turn out.
    他们不可能预知事情的结果.
  3. Nobody could have foreseen such a calamity.
    这样的灾祸谁也不会预想到。



Foreseen \Fore*seen"\, conj., or (strictly) p. p.
Provided; in case that; on condition that. [Obs.]

One manner of meat is most sure to every complexion,
foreseen that it be alway most commonly in conformity
of qualities, with the person that eateth. --Sir T.
Elyot.

  1. None of that, of course, was foreseen when American Airlines introduced the first frequent-flier program in 1981.
  2. Environmentalists said depletion of the ozone layer is occurring at a much faster rate than foreseen when the Montreal Protocol was signed.
  3. The Jan. 1 deadline the Canadian parliament will try to meet after it returns Dec. 12 is the date foreseen for the first annual round of tariff cuts.
  4. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, looking back on his work for Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, says he doesn't believe he could have foreseen the thrift's spectacular failure, expected to be the costliest in the nation's history.
  5. Outlays of $4.3 billion are foreseen from 1991 to 1995 under the "Food for Peace" program, which provides loans to Third World countries to buy surplus U.S. farm products.
  6. All the applications originally foreseen are still in prospect and the technology stands on the brink of commercial exploitation. Superconductivity has three important practical consequences: Current can flow for ever round a superconducting circuit.
  7. In less than three months, the pulsar gave a far more accurate measure than Mercury does of how much this point of closest approach differed from that foreseen in Newton's "flat" universe.
  8. The House took the first step late last night by approving a tax and spending bill that contained the bulk of the savings foreseen in that accord.
  9. No redundancies are foreseen. IMI said the acquisition of Sulzer's Thermtec's industrial valves business would strengthen its position in the power generation market.
  10. Often it's a shock to the victim. He hadn't foreseen it.
  11. Whether it was through the intervention of divine power or the Federal Reserve, or because the threat wasn't real to begin with, the economy escaped the wild inflation that had been foreseen.
  12. Mr. Gordon discounted the importance of yesterday's report that GNP growth was less than estimated in the second quarter while other inflation indicators were greater than foreseen.
  13. Sweeping price rises also are foreseen in the 1990s to cut the 84 billion rubles ($134 billion) the government now spends annually to keep down the cost of bread and other basic goods.
  14. No major changes are foreseen.
  15. So Seltazar re-murders him; but the Ghost, having foreseen this, has poisoned him.
  16. FDIC Chairman L. William Seidman has said the fund has enough money to handle the failures foreseen by the agency into mid-1991. He has recommended the adoption of a backup plan to inject additional dollars from banks into the fund, if needed.
  17. "No one could have foreseen that people would react in such a crazy manner."
  18. Not to have foreseen the price required to stay in the game smacks of naivete, to say the least. There is perhaps a mitigating factor.
  19. The 20 per cent target, foreseen under the 1990 Options for Change reforms, was designed to match cuts in the armed forces. The officials said, however, that this was not necessarily an overriding aim.
  20. CONTINUED RESTRAINT is foreseen for 1992 wage and salary rises.
  21. Despite these problems, industry analysts had remained bullish on the stock because of the growth foreseen in Sundstrand's commercial aircraft parts business.
  22. Mr. Adelson said Friday the latest video woes hadn't been foreseen and resulted from "a deliberate attempt to mislead management" on the part of former video-unit head Stuart Karl.
  23. And I think this is what we're aiming at. And no, I could not have foreseen your present leader.
  24. Relatively low growth is foreseen for the United States: 1.3 percent in 1990 and 1.7 percent in 1991.
  25. Who could have foreseen that by 1993 the videocassette, once the wonder of the home-viewing age, would seem as old and demode as Aunt Edith's aspidistra? The new phenomenon is the laser disc.
  26. According to USDA projections, which will be revised Thursday when the new report is issued, the 1989 total wheat crop could be 2 billion bushels or less, a far cry from the sharply expanded output that was foreseen last fall.
  27. Cohen may have foreseen his own demise.
  28. Sometime in 1991? It leaves lots of time for the economy to settle into the mire, and for those who worry about such things it raises the possibility that a subsequent takeoff might be more difficult than foreseen.
  29. Be that as it may, there was certainly nothing done to reprimand the New York banks for imprudent lending to the city, even though people should have foreseen the problems of the city and been wise enough not to buy its bonds.
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