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单词 foresighted
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Definition of foresighted in English:

foresighted

adjective fɔːˈsʌɪtɪdˌfɔrˈsaɪdəd
  • Having or using foresight.

    he had the backing of the more foresighted part of the council
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The foresighted legislation in this country that allows progress in stem research is to be commended.
    • I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs (thanks to some foresighted diligence and the wonders of technology) and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program.
    • In response to this excellent, balanced, foresighted Budget, the public wants to know one thing: where is National's policy?
    • The first settlers in Tel Aviv were foresighted.
    • This latest stone circle, constructed outside the village of Child Okeford, near Blandford, is the work of a small group of foresighted individuals from the Salisbury and Glastonbury areas.
    • I believe that this legislation is very foresighted indeed.
    • People from the health sector frequently tell me that they appreciate the consistent and foresighted approach that this Government has taken towards funding and providing health care.
    • Our foresighted lawmakers, the politicians have also contributed to this achievement.
    • In the long run they'll lose their best employees, who will go to work for more foresighted managements or start their own competing shops with fresh business models.
    • The county police have been very foresighted and allowed me to be involved in spectrum management.
    • But he also may be too foresighted, looking beyond the short-term violence and into the infinite of the future.
    • This is not a foresighted, research-based, risk-assessing organization.
    • Grant Park's beginnings actually date all the way back to 1835, when foresighted citizens, fearing commercial lakefront development, lobbied to protect the open space.
    • Ideals of the good enable us to take up the standpoint of the prudent and foresighted individual, concerned to harmonize current desires with one another and with the self's future needs and interests.
    • I can only hope that the management of this institution is humane and foresighted enough to do so.
    • In 1904 two foresighted German glassblowers saw its commercial potential.
    • In 1909, these foresighted women created the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute and hired a neurologist, William Healy, M.D., to be its first director.
    • He left an indelible imprint on his followers, who saw him as a foresighted leader and a constructive party guide.
    • I hope that before too long the Green Party will be part of a Government that is foresighted and courageous enough to get rid of the whole foolish student loan scheme, altogether.
    • We were foresighted enough to install a gas fireplace in our basement den, which has made the room my favorite spot in our house this winter.
    Synonyms
    prudent, prescient, discerning, judicious, shrewd, percipient, provident, forearmed, politic, canny

Derivatives

  • foresightedly

  • adverbfɔːˈsʌɪtɪdli
    • Increasingly, companies have to consider environmental aspects in a holistic manner and furthermore they need to act foresightedly and respond quickly to new developments.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Seductress of the Millennium, as she foresightedly billed herself, had signed to appear before her big break in publishing, and they were holding her to it.
      • We always answer both simple and complex questions associated with network technology quickly, foresightedly and competently.
      • At the same time the production can be adjusted foresightedly to the client-requirements.
      • We will foresightedly see what tools can be used to create engaging and motivating factors in boardrooms and meeting!
  • foresightedness

  • nounfɔːˈsʌɪtɪdnɛs
    • Even European rulers of the time recognized Washington's foresightedness and integrity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thanks to the foresightedness of Sloan Park's namesake this valuable connection to our past has been preserved.
      • I am hopeful that the foresightedness of the Office of Personnel Management will carry over into our other Federal safety-net health programs.
      • However, this impact depends crucially on the overall foresightedness of U.S. households and firms.
      • Instead of blaming cricket they should admire the foresightedness and thinking of the cricket administrators and try to take a leaf out of their book.
 
 

Definition of foresighted in US English:

foresighted

adjectiveˌfôrˈsīdədˌfɔrˈsaɪdəd
  • Having or using foresight.

    he had the backing of the more foresighted part of the council
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But he also may be too foresighted, looking beyond the short-term violence and into the infinite of the future.
    • The county police have been very foresighted and allowed me to be involved in spectrum management.
    • In 1904 two foresighted German glassblowers saw its commercial potential.
    • In response to this excellent, balanced, foresighted Budget, the public wants to know one thing: where is National's policy?
    • I hope that before too long the Green Party will be part of a Government that is foresighted and courageous enough to get rid of the whole foolish student loan scheme, altogether.
    • We were foresighted enough to install a gas fireplace in our basement den, which has made the room my favorite spot in our house this winter.
    • This is not a foresighted, research-based, risk-assessing organization.
    • This latest stone circle, constructed outside the village of Child Okeford, near Blandford, is the work of a small group of foresighted individuals from the Salisbury and Glastonbury areas.
    • Grant Park's beginnings actually date all the way back to 1835, when foresighted citizens, fearing commercial lakefront development, lobbied to protect the open space.
    • Ideals of the good enable us to take up the standpoint of the prudent and foresighted individual, concerned to harmonize current desires with one another and with the self's future needs and interests.
    • I believe that this legislation is very foresighted indeed.
    • I can only hope that the management of this institution is humane and foresighted enough to do so.
    • In 1909, these foresighted women created the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute and hired a neurologist, William Healy, M.D., to be its first director.
    • I'm amazed that seventeen years later I was able to identify most of those autographs (thanks to some foresighted diligence and the wonders of technology) and to reconstruct the trip based on the schedule within the program.
    • The foresighted legislation in this country that allows progress in stem research is to be commended.
    • Our foresighted lawmakers, the politicians have also contributed to this achievement.
    • People from the health sector frequently tell me that they appreciate the consistent and foresighted approach that this Government has taken towards funding and providing health care.
    • He left an indelible imprint on his followers, who saw him as a foresighted leader and a constructive party guide.
    • In the long run they'll lose their best employees, who will go to work for more foresighted managements or start their own competing shops with fresh business models.
    • The first settlers in Tel Aviv were foresighted.
    Synonyms
    prudent, prescient, discerning, judicious, shrewd, percipient, provident, forearmed, politic, canny
 
 
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