forestall
verb /fɔːˈstɔːl/
/fɔːrˈstɔːl/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they forestall | /fɔːˈstɔːl/ /fɔːrˈstɔːl/ |
he / she / it forestalls | /fɔːˈstɔːlz/ /fɔːrˈstɔːlz/ |
past simple forestalled | /fɔːˈstɔːld/ /fɔːrˈstɔːld/ |
past participle forestalled | /fɔːˈstɔːld/ /fɔːrˈstɔːld/ |
-ing form forestalling | /fɔːˈstɔːlɪŋ/ /fɔːrˈstɔːlɪŋ/ |
- forestall something/somebody to prevent something from happening or somebody from doing something by doing something first
防止;在(他人)之前行动;先发制人 - Try to anticipate what your child will do and forestall problems.
尽量预见你的孩子会干什么,并预先阻止问题发生。 - Any plans for a peaceful settlement were forestalled by the intervention of the army.
任何和平解决办法都因军队的介入而不能实施。
- They have tried to forestall criticism by keeping people fully informed of what they are doing.
他们试图通过让人们充分了解自己在做什么来阻止批评。 - He opened his mouth to speak but Richard forestalled him.
他张开嘴想说话,但理查德抢先了一步。 - Let me start with a couple of explanations to forestall any possible misunderstandings.
让我从几个解释开始,以防止任何可能的误解。
Collocations DictionaryForestall is used with these nouns as the object:- criticism
词源Old English foresteall ‘an ambush’ (see fore- and stall). As a verb the earliest sense (Middle English) was ‘intercept and buy up goods before they reach the market, so as to raise the price’ (formerly an offence). - Try to anticipate what your child will do and forestall problems.