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 foreseeable [for'siəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可预知的, 能预测的

[法] 可预见的, 可预料的


  1. The house needs a new roof, but we can't afford one in the foreseeable future.
    房子需换屋顶,但是在短期内我们是换不起的。
  2. Suddenly, permanently, and for no foreseeable reason.
    突然地,永远地,并且没有可预见的原因。
  3. Cancer will be conquerable in the foreseeable future.
    在可以预见的将来癌症将可以征服。


foreseeable
[ adj ]
capable of being anticipated
<adj.all>
foreseeable costs were well within the budget


foreseeable \foreseeable\ adj.
being such as may reasonable be anticipated; as, foreseeable
costs were well within the budget.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. It then expects to decide by Christmas. The Railtrack privatisation is the last significant sell-off for the foreseeable future.
  2. Apart from all the fundamental factors affecting stock prices, the mentality of this new buyer may affect market behavior for the foreseeable future." Excitement over the funds' new clout helped propel stock prices to new highs in the past week.
  3. Felony murder is a homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony, in this case arson, in which someone's death is a reasonably foreseeable result.
  4. And that community, for the foreseeable future, is US-led.
  5. The Town Car continues to show what a big American car can be and likely will be for the foreseeable future.
  6. The unemployment rate remains stuck in double-digit figures and, as the structural upheavals continue, few economists are willing to predict any significant reduction in the foreseeable future.
  7. No more than 28.8 hours a week would be worked at VW for the 'foreseeable future', he said in an interview published yesterday. Meanwhile, his medium-term plan foresees a further reduction in the German workforce.
  8. In return, the two countries will rank equally for the foreseeable future, and France may lend Britain some of its share after the next quota increase.
  9. "DOS is not likely to be replaced in the foreseeable future," Ballmer said.
  10. His insistence that a return to the ERM will not be in the foreseeable future seems only common sense. The Conservative party is, of course, representative of the feelings in Britain as a whole.
  11. In the same breath, however, he says he thinks highly of his abilities and looks forward to working with him for the foreseeable future. It seems unlikely, then, that he will be pressed to step down.
  12. In a terse prepared statement, Mr. Campeau said that "in light of the size and importance" of the $6.4 billion Federated acquisition, he himself will occupy for the "foreseeable future" the posts of chairman of both Allied and Federated.
  13. Having instead decided to fight, Washington is accountable for the reasonably foreseeable outcome of its actions.
  14. Perhaps best of all, they offer some measure of protection against just about any foreseeable financial misfortune, whether the economy gets too hot or too cold.
  15. Competitors are pulling out because they need to deal with the problems of their corporate lending.' For the foreseeable future, companies such as Jaccs are likely to find that their conservatism becomes the financial fashion.
  16. Britain's independent nuclear deterrent could not be submitted as a bargaining factor at East-West disarmament talks "for the foreseeable future," he said in the interview with the domestic British news agency Press Association.
  17. The new proposal suggests that, as with area quotas, the intervention legislation remains in place but that for the foreseeable future it is not used.
  18. Nearly all the survey respondents, 98%, say they believe restructuring will continue for the foreseeable future.
  19. The prospectus said the success of restructuring measures could not be guaranteed, and there was no chance that dividend payments would be resumed in the foreseeable future.
  20. Sen. John Warner of Virginia, the ranking Republican on the committee, sought and received an assurance from Cheney that the administration would not consider going beyond Bush's latest troop-cut proposal in the foreseeable future.
  21. The speculators' big bet on two-year notes reflects a view that Federal Reserve monetary policy will remain steady for the foreseeable future, a widely held opinion.
  22. Although voice transmission will remain in Telefonica's domain for the foreseeable future, the deregulation will affect the high growth and high margin areas of the telecommunications sector.
  23. The contest is viewed as the moderates' last organized election effort in the foreseeable future.
  24. Though settlements of outstanding lawsuits with Armstrong later won the Belzbergs another $4.4 million, they had lost the long battle, and ended, at least for the foreseeable future, their days as a raider.
  25. The chancellor is bound to remain on his present course for the foreseeable future.
  26. The bond market may thus be expressing fears about future inflation prospects, but for the foreseeable future US inflation is likely to remain subdued.
  27. Mr Heckscher said that he would consider some privatisation of the national telecommunications company, Telia, 'but I am convinced that the state must ensure it has a significant control over this company in the foreseeable future'.
  28. And yet, for the foreseeable future, the gulf is so much the dominant issue that "there is no desire to dwell on this difference - and it's real - with Israel," said Quandt, who is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
  29. "As a consumer item," Mr. Warrick explains, "we don't think it has a shot in the foreseeable future."
  30. Analysts had said the July debt liquidation was a one-time thing, and forecast continued borrowing in the foreseeable future.
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