释义 |
forethoughtfore‧thought /ˈfɔːθɔːt $ ˈfɔːrθɒːt/ noun [uncountable] - A long backpacking trip requires a lot of forethought.
- All this is culled from letters from people who had the forethought to record the event.
- But a little forethought will help you avoid the drudgery of mixing, baking and cooking your New Year spread.
- No, fair do's, it takes a lot of forethought to come up with that one.
- Perhaps they are just more practised in forethought, especially if they have children.
- Second, his crew scheduling shows little forethought.
► had the forethought No one had the forethought to bring a map. careful thought or planning before you do something → foresightthe forethought to do something No one had the forethought to bring a map. |