The ex-president is a known farsighted politician. 前任首相是一位公认的有远见的政治家。
The ex-premier is generally acknowledged as a farsighted statesman. 前任首相是一位公认的有远见的政治家。
The former premier was generally recognized as a farsighted politician. 前任首相是一位公认的有远见的政治家。
farsighted
[ adj ]
able to see distant objects clearly
<adj.all>
planning prudently for the future
<adj.all> large goals that required farsighted policies took a long view of the geopolitical issues
Farsighted \Far"sight`ed\, a. 1. Seeing to great distance; hence, of good judgment regarding the remote effects of actions; sagacious.
2. (Med.) Hypermetropic.
Other ad executives say First's attitude toward advertising may sound noble but may not be very farsighted.
It was farsighted in that it points out the folly of the phenomena reported.
"This humanitarian action is a farsighted, significant step that will improve the atmosphere for progress in our bilateral relations," the statement said.
Aid suppliers should take a "farsighted view" of their economic relations with China and not "interfere with Chinese internal affairs," Beijing radio quoted Zheng Tuobin, minister of foreign economic relations and trade, as saying.
Everybody recognizes Winston Churchill as a great man, farsighted when out of office and once at the helm indomitable in defeat and magnanimous in victory.
"It is (a) farsighted (report) and it would be a tragedy if it were not adopted," said Dr. Saul Levin of Sacramento, Calif.
At the airport, Jaruzelski hailed the departing president as "an experienced and farsighted statesman who attracts warm feelings." He thanked him for "the sincere and partner-like character of the talks we held.
The Common Market urgently needs more farsighted leadership from the country that ends up paying most of its bills.
One of the program's more farsighted elements could enable millions of renters to become homeowners.
Though he could patch up the debt situation, he was less farsighted when it came to consideration of alternative, long-term approaches.