forecast如何读

英:[ˈfɔːkɑːst]

美:[ˈfɔːrkæst]

forecast英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 预测; 预报 say in advance what is likely to happen

forecast是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 预料,预想
  2. 预测,预报
  3. 先见,预见
  4. 预谋,事先的考虑
v. (动词)
  1. 预测,预报
  2. 预言,预兆,预示
  3. 预谋,预见,预料,预知,事先计划
  4. 展望
  5. 作预测,进行预报,作预告

forecast自然拼读

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forecast变形

复数:forecasts

第三人称单数:forecasts

现在分词:forecasting

过去式:forecast或forecasted

过去分词:forecast或forecasted

forecast扩展

forecaster (n.)

forecast词根

词根:forecast

n.

forecasting 预测

forecaster 预报员

v.

forecasting 预言;作预告(forecast的ing形式)

forecast英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to calculate or predict (some future event or condition) usually as a result of study and analysis of available pertinent dataespecially: to predict (weather conditions) on the basis of correlated meteorological (see meteorology sense 1) observations They're forecasting rain for this weekend.

The company is forecasting reduced profits.

to indicate as likely to occur

Optimists are forecasting an immediate upswing in business.

to serve as a forecast of : presage

Such events may forecast peace.

intransitive verb

to calculate the future

if it turns out as I forecasted

noun

a prophecy, estimate, or prediction of a future happening or condition

archaic foresight of consequences and provision against them : forethought

forecast词组

weather forecast天气预测,天气预报

demand forecast需求预测

sales forecast销售预测

forecast period预测期,预报期;预测阶段

financial forecast财务预测

hydrological forecast水文预报;水文预告

requirement forecast要求预测

forecast区别

 foretell, forecast, predict, foresee

这组词都有“预言,预示,预告”的意思,其区别是:

foretell一般的通俗用语,往往指根据客观因素做出的预告,强调预先要发生的事。

forecast指对未来事件的预报、推测或设想,侧重最终可能出现的结果。

predict较正常的正式用词,通常用于人。指根据事实或自然规律进行推断后作出预告,隐含有科学的准确性。

foresee指提前、预先料到将要发生的事或指对未发生的事情形成一种概念或判断。

以上来源于网络

 prophecy, forecast, prediction

prophecy根据个人感觉而作的预言

forecast预测,预报

prediction一般意义的预言,预告

以上来源于网络

forecast词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“策划”,来自 fore- “之前”和 casten 的意义上的“设计,计划,准备”(14世纪晚期; 参见 cast(v.))。意思是“预测事件”,首次出现在15世纪晚期(cast(v.)“感知,注意”来自14世纪晚期)。相关: Forecasting。

Whether we are to say forecast or forecasted in the past tense & participle depends on whether we regard the verb or the noun as the original from which the other is formed; ... The verb is in fact recorded 150 years earlier than the noun, & we may therefore thankfully rid ourselves of the ugly forecasted; it may be hoped that we should do so even if history were against us, but this time it is kind. [Fowler, 1926]
无论我们在过去时和分词中使用 forecast 还是 forecasted,取决于我们是否认为动词或名词是从中形成另一个的原始形式; ...事实上,动词的记录比名词早150年,因此我们可以庆幸地摆脱难看的 forecasted; 即使历史不支持我们,我们也应该这样做,但这次历史是友好的。[福勒,1926]

forecast_农学行业词汇

预测

又称 :预测(prognosis)

预报

forecast词源英文解释

The first known use of forecast was in the 15th century

forecast儿童词典英英释义

form1 of 2noun

the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material

a body (as of a person) especially in its outward appearance or as distinguished from the face

an established manner of doing or saying something

a form of worship

a standard or expectation based on past experience

true to form, the champions won again

a document with blank spaces for inserting information

a tax form

conduct determined by custom : ceremony, conventionalso: display without meaning

the usual forms upon being introduced

manner of behaving according to recognized standards

it's bad form not to wait for your turn

a long seat : bench

a model of the human figure used for displaying clothes

a mold in which concrete is placed to set

one of the different varieties of a particular thing or substance

coal is a form of carbon

any of the different pronunciations or spellings a word may take in inflection or compounding

a special way of stating a mathematical expression

the number 2.5 can be written in fractional form as ⁵⁄₂

orderly method of arrangementalso: a kind or instance of such arrangement

painting is an art form

the structural element, plan, or design of a work of art

a surface or space enclosed by mathematical boundaries

a grade in a British secondary school or in some American private schools

ability as shown by past performance

condition for performing

in top form

form2 of 2verb

to give form or shape to : fashion, make

form the letter A

instruct sense 1, train

education forms the mind

make up sense 2, constitute

a hat formed of straw

develop sense 5, acquire

form a habit

to arrange in order

form a line

to take form : arise

fog forms in the valleys

to take a definite form, shape, or arrangement

the customers formed in lines

form1 of 2noun

the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material

a body (as of a person) especially in its outward appearance or as distinguished from the face

an established manner of doing or saying something

a form of worship

a standard or expectation based on past experience

true to form, the champions won again

a document with blank spaces for inserting information

a tax form

conduct determined by custom : ceremony, conventionalso: display without meaning

the usual forms upon being introduced

manner of behaving according to recognized standards

it's bad form not to wait for your turn

a long seat : bench

a model of the human figure used for displaying clothes

a mold in which concrete is placed to set

one of the different varieties of a particular thing or substance

coal is a form of carbon

any of the different pronunciations or spellings a word may take in inflection or compounding

a special way of stating a mathematical expression

the number 2.5 can be written in fractional form as ⁵⁄₂

orderly method of arrangementalso: a kind or instance of such arrangement

painting is an art form

the structural element, plan, or design of a work of art

a surface or space enclosed by mathematical boundaries

a grade in a British secondary school or in some American private schools

ability as shown by past performance

condition for performing

in top form

form2 of 2verb

to give form or shape to : fashion, make

form the letter A

instruct sense 1, train

education forms the mind

make up sense 2, constitute

a hat formed of straw

develop sense 5, acquire

form a habit

to arrange in order

form a line

to take form : arise

fog forms in the valleys

to take a definite form, shape, or arrangement

the customers formed in lines

forecast1 of 2verb

to calculate or predict (a future event or state) usually by study and examination of data

forecast the weather

forecast2 of 2noun

an estimate or prediction of a future happening or condition

weather forecasts

forecast 例句

1 A memory, a present event, and a forecast all equally present.

2 Some pundits, not just from the Soviet Union, were forecasting Tal to be the winner.

3 To repeat our forecast for you.

再为您播送一遍天气预报.

4 Temperatures were forecast to reach 40˚C.

预报温度将达40摄氏度。

5 They were all there when I arrived at the twins’ for dinner that night, gathered around the radio and listening to the weather forecast as if to some wartime bulletin from the front.

6 So the citizens of Oxford read the weather forecasts in the newspaper, and enjoyed the pale sun on their faces, and began to put their sandbags away.

7 He was left with egg all over his face when his forecast was proved wrong.

他的预言证实是错的,他显得很尴尬.

8 A prudent builder should forecast how long the stuff is like to last.

一个精明的建筑师应是先考虑到工程可能持续多长时间.

9 Experts are forecasting a recovery in the economy.

专家预测经济将复苏。

10 The forecast says that a big bank of clouds will get to New York tomorrow.

天气预报说明天纽约上空将会将出现大片乌云.

11 The weather forecast is very important so that we can decide when to go to sea.

天气预报很重要的,依据它我们才能决定什么时候出航.

12 Economists are forecasting a slump.

经济学家们预言将发生经济衰退.

13 They can try to forecast the odds, but they can’t guarantee them.

14 They tried to forecast the result of the football match.

他们试图预测这场足球比赛的结果。

15 Interest rates and other pointers in the economic forecast.

利率和经济预测中的其它指数.

16 The Treasury's forecast assumes that inflation will remain below 3%.

财政部的预测称,通货膨胀率将保持在3%25以下。

17 He forecasts that average salary increases will remain around 4 per cent.

他预测平均工资增幅将保持在 4%左右。

18 Forecasting is an important part of many business decisions.

在商业决策中,预测是一个重要的部.

19 “I don’t think it’s really going to rain much. Weather forecast for this afternoon said mostly sunny.”

20 And television is a crowded space, with a recent study forecasting up to 520 original scripted series on the plate for 2018.

forecast 同义词

8 事先的考虑

forethought

9 天气预报

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