英:['fɑ:'saɪtɪd]
美:['fɑ'saɪtɪd]
英:['fɑ:'saɪtɪd]
美:['fɑ'saɪtɪd]
far·sight·ed
far saI tihd
farsightedly (adv.), farsightedness (n.)
词根:farsighted
adj.farseeing 目光远大的;有远见的
n.farsightedness [眼科] 远视
adjective
seeing or able to see to a great distance
Intuition is sometimes symbolized as an eagle, a farsighted bird which can see a very long distance from a very great height.—Frances E. Vaughan
having or showing foresight or good judgment : sagacious a farsighted plan/policy/decision Farsighted planners hope to use the memory of the flood to open up the river …—Nicholas Helburn
a farsighted leader
able to see distant things better than near ones : affected with farsightedness … offers free screenings and private consultations … for nearsighted and farsighted people who want to find out if they are good candidates for Laser Vision Correction.—Sue Petty
farsighted eyes/vision
远视的:同hyperopic
The first known use of farsighted was in 1609
farther1 of 2adverb
at or to a greater distance or more advanced point
more completely
farther2 of 2adjective
more distant : remoter
further entry 3 sense 2, additional
farsightednessnoun
the condition of having foresight
a visual condition in which a person can see distant things more clearly than near ones
farsightedadjective
having foresight
able to see distant things more clearly than near ones
farsightedadjective
seeing or able to see to a great distance
affected with hyperopia
1 No, I'm only farsighted.
不, 我只是有远见罢了.
2 When I say, "Oh, that was so predictable," it sounds brainy and farsighted.
3 That’s a pretty portable name, and rather farsighted, as it turns out, considering that it predated by a few decades our cellphone chargers and electric car chargers.
4 His warnings on climate change proved farsighted, too.
事实证明,他对于气候变化的预警也很有远见。
5 Modern architecture was introduced to Portland almost a century ago by Pietro Belluschi, John Yeon and other farsighted architects influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright.
6 My brain damage left me nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in the other, so my ugly glasses were all lopsided because my eyes were so lopsided.
7 By turn aesthetically revolutionary and politically reactionary, farsighted and visually challenged, not to mention officially misogynist, it is both a stain on the Modernist brand and a point of pride.
8 President Lincoln, a-slog in the Civil War in the summer of 1862, was still farsighted enough to sign the Pacific Railway Act for building the transcontinental railway.
9 Rose Marcario doesn’t work in the outdoor industry anymore, but her influence hasn’t waned—a testament to her vision and farsighted leadership.
10 According to Magnet, Thomas is an intellectual heavyweight propounding the farsighted vision that “there is no government solution.”
11 The world's most famous furniture, lighting and accessories fair is a five-day forum for top talents to present their latest designs to press, buyers and farsighted collectors.
12 Are you nearsighted or farsighted ? Only my right eye is nearsighted.
你是近视还是远视?
13 Fish are usually nearsighted, although it is believed that sharks are farsighted.
鱼通常是近视眼,虽然人们认为鲨鱼是有远视的。
14 But this turned out to be part of a farsighted plan: intensity and power increased gradually and inexorably as the music progressed, reaching a volcanic peak by the end of the still more tumultuous finale.
15 There is no monopoly on truth-telling, but it is the rare, farsighted organization that understands that telling the truth about its past and purpose is essential to public trust now and forever.
16 That’s why they’ve been resistant to shareholder demands that they move away from their traditional businesses, and why even the companies that positioned themselves as farsighted avatars of the energy transition are backing down.
17 “The band was very farsighted — it reified an informal practice that had been going for many years,” said David Gans, the host of “The Grateful Dead Hour,” a nationally syndicated radio show.
18 In India, Gandhi had been dealing with a foreign power that ultimately was more realistic and farsighted.
19 Mr. Morrison’s pensive rendition of “What I Did for Love” from “A Chorus Line,” accompanied on piano by Brad Ellis, was an appropriate gesture: Unadorned, sober and farsighted, it spoke for itself.
20 And many of these visualizations may frustrate the farsighted: The postcards aren’t reproduced beyond their original size, and differentiating between tiny purple and pink lines can get difficult.
1 有先见之明
previsional prescient provident far-seeing foresighted long-headed take a long view take the long view foresee look a long way ahead prospective canny longsighted longheaded
2 看得远的
4 有智虑的