1. foreseeable
A reasonable person would have known that death or serious injury was a reasonably foreseeable result of driving while intoxicated (=drunk).
The weather won’t change in the foreseeable future.
reasonably foreseeable
The increased demand for organic produce was not foreseeable ten years ago.
something that is not foreseeable in the near future
I'll be living here for the foreseeable future.
Political initiatives will not be presented by the Comission in the foreseeable future.
I have read your letter closely, and your situation seems very typical and foreseeable in a relationship.
英语 单词“do przewidzenia“(foreseeable)出现在集合中:
The Language of the Law of Tort (UNIT 5)Quizz 5 - Production and Operation ManagementAn Essential A-Z of Business Lawoperations managementspanish housing sector2. par for the course
英语 单词“do przewidzenia“(par for the course)出现在集合中:
Unit.2. Injuries and illnessesfiszki 2 u agi siren officegrammar vocabulary + 17lekcja 07.11 angielskiUnit 2 - słówka cz 13. to predict
4. predictable
What you did was so predictable. You always act like that at parties.
She's so boring and predictable.
You're so predictable.
It was an entertaining but predictable film.
Comets appear at predictable times. The ending to the film was just so predictable.
The snow had a predictable effect on traffic.
I knew you'll come, you're so predictable.
His reaction was predictable. I was not surprised.
The results of most of the studies have been predictable.
His failure was predictable, given his poor study habits
"It was predictable from the very beginning."
His reaction to the teacher’s comments was predictable; I knew exactly what he was going to say!
The ending of the book was entirely predictable. In March and April, the weather is much less predictable.
The ending of the book was entirely predictable.
This source is dependable and predictable, but more research is still needed in this area.