premeditation

英 [,priːmedɪ'teɪʃn; prɪ,medɪ'teɪʃn] 美 ['primɛdɪ'teʃən]
  • n. 预谋;预先设想
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premeditation (n.)
early 15c., from Old French premeditacion and directly from Latin praemeditationem (nominative praemeditatio) "consideration beforehand," noun of action from past participle stem of praemeditari "to consider beforehand," from prae- "before" (see pre-) + meditari "to consider" (see meditation).
1. The judge finally concluded there was insufficient evidence of premeditation.
法官最终作出判定,没有足够证据证明那是有预谋的。

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2. Premeditation ( Subtlety Talent ) has had its range increased to 30 yards.
( 敏锐系的天赋技能 ) 的使用距离增加到30码.

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3. With crimes of passion , there's no premeditation.
冲动型犯罪不是预谋所以比较晚知道.

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4. For all the planning and premeditation, coincidences, fate, greed, and lust really screw things up.
对于所有的计划和预谋, 巧合 、 命运 、 贪婪 、 淫欲将它们联系在一起.

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5. The premeditation of planned action becomes commercial precalculation of expected costs and expected proceeds.
行爲的预谋,成爲商业上成本与收益的预计.

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