第三人称单数:predicts
predict在线翻译
现在分词:predicting
过去分词:predicted
过去式:predicted
及物动词预言,预测; 预示,预告
不及物动词预言,预示:预言某事,预言
及物动词
1. He predicted that an earthquake was imminent.
他预言即将发生地震。
2. She predicted that he would marry a doctor.
她预言他将娶一位医生。
3. He predicted a good harvest.
他预言丰收。
1. 预测:通常是将数列分为偶数序列(2) 预测 预测(Predict)是利用偶数序列和奇数序列之间的相关性,由其中一个序列(一般是偶序(3) 更新 更新过程的目的是使某一全局性质得以保障,需要一个更新(Update)过程.
2. 预见:从这个立足点出发,所有相关的只是能够预见(predict)法官在特定的一组事实下如何判决,且这也是为什么人们向律师咨询. 立法和司法意见为这种预见提供了材料. 预见法院将做什么,就真的是法律的全部. 道德一点关系也没有.
3. 预测,预知:predicament 困境 | predict 预测,预知 | predispose 使倾向於,使偏向於
1. 预言;预测;预告
If you predict an event, you say that it will happen.
e.g. The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest...
最近的民意测验预测竞争将会非常激烈。
e.g. He predicted that my hair would grow back 'in no time'...
他预言我的头发“一眨眼”就会长回来。
1. Scientists predict that people will increasingly be surrounded by machines that can not only see but also reason about what they are seeing.
2. Although she had the foresight to predict the trend, even she has been caught by surprise by its rapid development.
3. Farmers living within 10 square kilometres can predict the weather by observing the cliff.
4. It is hard to predict whether Chinese calligraphy will see a rebirth or lose itself amid its flirtation with new trends in world art.
5. predict的近义词
5. Many analysts predict Jean - who is very popular among Haitians, particularly the young - would easily win the presidential election if his candidacy were approved.
6. Candy goes as far as to predict online shrines may soon consign cemeteries and graveyards to the past.
7. New research findings suggest that the sound of a person's voice may predict his or her level of sexual activity.
8. " I was in a unique position to predict the outcome of NBA games, " Donaghy told US District Court Judge Carol Amon in Brooklyn federal court.
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9. However, it is premature to predict the central bank's next step.
10. Analysts still predict the country will get its first female chancellor in Angela Merkel, the leader of the conservative Christian Democrats.
verb
1. indicate by signs
e.g. These signs bode bad news
Synonym: bode portend auspicate prognosticate omen presage betoken foreshadow augur foretell prefigure forecast
2. make a prediction about
tell in advance
e.g. Call the outcome of an election
Synonym: foretell prognosticate call forebode anticipate promise