predict的意思和读音

predict

: [prɪˈdɪkt] : [prɪ'dɪkt]

v.

predicts  predicting  predicted  

v.+n.predict future,predict outcome,predict weather,predict behavior,predict success

adv.+v.accurately predict,safely predict

v.forecast,foresee,envisage,expect,guess

predictv.

1.to say that sth will happen in the future

a reliable method of predicting earthquakes

Nobody could predict the outcome.

It is impossible to predict what will happen.

She predicted (that) the election result would be close.

It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall.

The trial is predicted to last for months.

v.1.,,,

v.1.to say what you think will happen in the future

1. precocious predict , predisposition , ...

2. precision (),() predict preface , …

3. jurisdiction n predict v indict v ...

4. precocious predict , predisposition , ...

5. 37 myself pron. 39 predict v. ,, 41 prediction n. , ...

6. accomplish predict accompany ; 2.…… ...

7. ;〖 bestowon;give〗 ;predict,〖 diviner〗 ...

8. expect predict expect ...

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1.Military researchers conduct elaborate experiments to try to predict who will melt down in a crisis and who will thrive.

2.THE moment when a throng of peacefully moving people turns into a panicked herd is difficult to predict.

3.The result of simulation indicates that this method can effectively predict intrinsic safety parameters.仿

4.If you include a Predict Value, you will see a chart that shows how much lift the model provides.”,

5.With this map they were better able to predict how much the placebo would diminish pain in the remaining participants.

6.For the moment, none of these models can predict with reasonable levels of confidence.

7.You are going to use it to see how far it is possible to predict what the writer will say next.

8.Simply, if glaciologists do not know what goes on at the bottom of the ice sheets, no one can predict how ice sheets will change with time.

9.But Asur and Huberman reckon this is just the beginning, and that their technique should be able to predict social outcomes of many kinds.

10.Newton did because he was not trying to predict anything . he was just wondering his mind was ready for the unpredictable .