"to go before," Old English foregan "to go before," from fore- + go (v.). Related: Foregoer, foregoing; foregone. Similar formation in Dutch voorgaan, German vorgehen, Danish foregaa.
Phrase foregone conclusion echoes "Othello" [III.iii], but Shakespeare's sense was not necessarily the main modern one of "a decision already formed before the case is argued." Othello says it of Cassio's dream, and it is clear from the context that Othello means Cassio actually has been in bed with Desdemona before he allegedly dreamed it (the suspicion Iago is nourishing in him).
权威例句
1. Keen skiers are happy to forego a summer holiday to go skiing.
滑雪爱好者乐于利用暑期假日去滑雪。
2. Mickey agreed to forego his holiday.
米基同意放弃他的假期.
3. A age ago I have to go lacking the forego favorite flavor.
一年前么有先前最喜爱的风味我也能过.
4. Well , why didn't you tell me this before we decided forego R & amp; D.
为什么不在我们决定超过R & amp; D公司之前告诉我这件事.
5. Today forego a grudge. Forgive those who hurt you.