prepense
英 [pr?'pens]
美[pr?'p?ns]
- adj. 預(yù)謀的;預(yù)先考慮過的;有計劃的
英文詞源
- prepense (adj.)
- "planned beforehand," c. 1700, short for prepensed (1520s), past participle adjective from obsolete prepense, originally purpense, from Old French pourpenser "to plan, meditate" (11c.), from pro- "before" (see pro-) + penser "to think" (see pensive).