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单词 previse
释义 previse, v.|prɪˈvaɪz|
[f. L. prævīs-, ppl. stem of prævidēre: see previde.]
1. trans. To provide, supply, furnish. Const. of a thing. Obs. rare.
c1470Harding Chron. ccxx. vii, She was so wel, within her selfe auysed Of great sadnesse, and womanhede preuised.
2. To foresee; to forecast. Also absol.
1597J. King On Jonas (1618) 287 God had a purpose preuised herein, to worke the glorie of his name.1622Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. ii. 290 Neither do they previse, and provide for after-claps.1694Motteux Rabelais v. xxii, Faculties, that do not previse the facility of the operation adequately.1863Lytton Caxtoniana I. 51 [They] only through reason discover what through imagination they previse.1890J. Skinner Diss. Metaph. 98 He had intelligence to previse the possible future.
3. To advise or inform beforehand. rare.
1834Lytton Pompeii ii. i, Who sent to previse thee of it?1849Pelham xv. note, Mr. Pelham..has prevised the reader, that Lord Vincent was somewhat addicted to paradox.
Hence preˈvised ppl. a., foreseen.
1644Quarles Barnabas & B. 257 He takes benefit by prevised misery that strives to eschew it.1890J. Skinner Diss. Metaph. 98 He had power to accomplish an almost infinite amount of good in that prevised future.
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