单词 | premeditated |
释义 | premeditated From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpremeditatedpre‧med‧i‧tat‧ed /priːˈmedɪteɪtɪd $ prɪ-/ adjectiveDELIBERATELYa premeditated crime or attack is planned in advance and done deliberately premeditated murderExamples from the Corpuspremeditated• It appears that we are confronted by premeditated aggression...• Whatever else persuaded MacDonald to head a National Government, it was not premeditated ambition.• Very much a premeditated crime, Watson!• It is not really necessary to locate the degree of premeditated dishonesty involved in the politics of policy formulation.• Less forgiving souls would call it a premeditated felony.• They were neither premeditated nor authorised. |
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