unpremeditated

英 [?npri?'med?te?t?d] 美[,?npri'm?d?tet?d]
  • adj. 無(wú)預(yù)謀的;偶然的

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英文詞源


unpremeditated (adj.)
1590s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of premeditate (v.).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. This happy event--supposing it to be such--could only have occurred at an unpremeditated moment.
這件愉快的事情——就算它愉快——只能發(fā)生在毫無(wú)預(yù)謀的時(shí)刻。

來(lái)自辭典例句

2. The unpremeditated crime that Picasso commits to oneself is downhearted, should destroy copperplate depict almost.
畢加索對(duì)自己犯的過(guò)失悶悶不樂(lè), 幾乎要將銅版刻畫一毀了之.

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