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		Definition of hindsight in English: hindsightnounˈhʌɪn(d)sʌɪtˈhaɪn(d)ˌsaɪt mass nounUnderstanding of a situation or event only after it has happened or developed. 后见之明,事后聪明,事后的认识  with hindsight, I should never have gone 事后才知道,我根本不该去。 Example sentencesExamples -  In hindsight I should have just stayed longer, lay down and waited without embarrassment.
 -  Playing through Iron Storm was like looking back in hindsight on a historical event.
 -  With the benefit of hindsight, I prefer to be philosophical about my experience.
 -  In hindsight, he believes things came too early for him, as his club side snapped up the domestic honours.
 -  If we rid ourself of hindsight and our own contemporary mindset, we can see that they had no choice but to opt for the latter.
 -  Newspaper talk about a history of bitterness between us was something invented using hindsight.
 -  We all do stupid things which with hindsight we can't believe we ever did.
 -  To be fair, with hindsight I would not have done the masters which is currently making my life a misery.
 -  With hindsight, did his parents' relationship affect his own relationships with women?
 -  In hindsight this was already a fairly insensitive and stupid thing to do and almost entirely devoid of humour.
 -  With the benefit of hindsight, I should really have realised my limitations and done the easy walk.
 -  I take no gratification from being right, and I write this not just with the benefit of hindsight.
 -  With hindsight, we know how his moral instinct trumped the evidence for the war and its legality.
 -  With hindsight, this was a life in hiding, which reached its nadir long after her husband died of a brain tumour.
 -  In hindsight, Tung and his ministers can certainly see they could have done a better job.
 -  Historical hindsight offers a clarity that people at those times simply did not have.
 -  Many times I look back in hindsight and think of how I should have handled a situation.
 -  So with hindsight you were very wise to choose a bond with a guarantee.
 -  Without the benefit of hindsight Marianne's instinct was to run and join her mother on the cattle train.
 -  His book ends with the hope that he'll finally reach shore and hindsight will be gentle.
 
    Definition of hindsight in US English: hindsightnounˈhaɪn(d)ˌsaɪtˈhīn(d)ˌsīt Understanding of a situation or event only after it has happened or developed. 后见之明,事后聪明,事后的认识  with hindsight, I should never have gone 事后才知道,我根本不该去。 Example sentencesExamples -  If we rid ourself of hindsight and our own contemporary mindset, we can see that they had no choice but to opt for the latter.
 -  Playing through Iron Storm was like looking back in hindsight on a historical event.
 -  In hindsight this was already a fairly insensitive and stupid thing to do and almost entirely devoid of humour.
 -  To be fair, with hindsight I would not have done the masters which is currently making my life a misery.
 -  With hindsight, this was a life in hiding, which reached its nadir long after her husband died of a brain tumour.
 -  I take no gratification from being right, and I write this not just with the benefit of hindsight.
 -  With the benefit of hindsight, I should really have realised my limitations and done the easy walk.
 -  In hindsight, Tung and his ministers can certainly see they could have done a better job.
 -  With hindsight, did his parents' relationship affect his own relationships with women?
 -  In hindsight I should have just stayed longer, lay down and waited without embarrassment.
 -  We all do stupid things which with hindsight we can't believe we ever did.
 -  With hindsight, we know how his moral instinct trumped the evidence for the war and its legality.
 -  With the benefit of hindsight, I prefer to be philosophical about my experience.
 -  Without the benefit of hindsight Marianne's instinct was to run and join her mother on the cattle train.
 -  So with hindsight you were very wise to choose a bond with a guarantee.
 -  Many times I look back in hindsight and think of how I should have handled a situation.
 -  Historical hindsight offers a clarity that people at those times simply did not have.
 -  His book ends with the hope that he'll finally reach shore and hindsight will be gentle.
 -  In hindsight, he believes things came too early for him, as his club side snapped up the domestic honours.
 -  Newspaper talk about a history of bitterness between us was something invented using hindsight.
 
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