prescience
n. 预知,先见; 前科学
If you say that someone or something was prescient, you mean that they were able to know or predict what was going to happen in the future.
...'Bob Roberts', an eerily prescient comedy about a populist multimillionaire political candidate.
《天生赢家》,一部关于一位拥有数千万家财的平民党政治候选人的怪诞预言性喜剧
1. the power to foresee the future
Over the years he's demonstrated a certain prescience in foreign affairs.
这些年来,他已经在外交事务方面表现出一定的预见性。
Combat Prescience. You gain a + 2 insight bonus on your attack roll.
战斗远见: 你的攻击掷骰得到+2洞察加值.
Still he had a strange prescience , an intimation of something yet to come.
不过他有一种奇特的预感, 感到了某件事情就要发生!
Her Majesty's question has sparked a series of ludicrous claims about the prescience of individual forecasters.
女王的问题激起一片可笑的声言,纷纷宣称某某预测师有先见之明.
Soviet leader of proven shrewdness and prescience ( Joyce carol Oates ) See Usage Note at prove.
一位被公认为精明而有预见力的苏联领导人 ( 乔伊丝·卡罗尔·奥茨 ) 参见.