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premeditation [priˌmɛdɪˈteʃən]

n. 预谋,预先策划;

例句:

  • 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。
  • 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.
  • With crimes of passion , there's no premeditation.
    冲动型犯罪不是预谋所以比较晚知道.
  • Magistrate Desmond Nair agreed, saying premeditation can not be ruled out.
    来自VOA
  • Simple people can also become violent to the point of premeditation when confronted with "unhappy" ideas or thinking.
    来自SA
  • The magistrate ruled that premeditation cannot be excluded in the case, but that the charge could be downgraded later.
    来自VOA