Spoken, done, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought. 即席的,即兴的未经或很少准备或构思而讲的、做的或谱写的
If I'd had the forethought to bring my raincoat, I wouldn't have got wet in the storm. 我当初如果想到要带雨衣,便不会被暴风雨淋湿了。
Performed or expressed without preparation or forethought. 即席表演的没有准备或事先思考而表演或表达的
forethought
[ noun ]
planning or plotting in advance of acting
<noun.cognition>
judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger
<noun.cognition> he exercised caution in opening the door he handled the vase with care
Forethought \Fore"thought`\, a. Thought of, or planned, beforehand; aforethought; prepense; hence, deliberate. ``Forethought malice.'' --Bacon.
Forethought \Fore"thought`\, n. A thinking or planning beforehand; prescience; premeditation; forecast; provident care.
A sphere that will demand from him forethought, courage, and wisdom. --I. Taylor.
He does not distinguish between growth and the environmental damage it produces, which can often be reduced by forethought or regulation, so he has no prescription for reducing that damage except reducing growth.
Satirists want the Supreme Court to uphold their right to ridicule with malicious forethought.
"The modern vice presidency that has developed with little forethought over the past 30 years is proving a more disruptive than constructive feature of our political system," the dissenters said.