predict如何读

英:[prɪˈdɪkt]

美:[prɪˈdɪkt]

predict英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 预言; 预测; 预示 say, tell, show in advance

predict是什么意思

  • v.预言;预报;预知;预测

predict自然拼读

pre·dict

pr dIkt

predict变形

predicts, predicting, predicted

predict扩展

predictable (adj.), predictably (adv.), predictability (n.), predictor (n.)

predict词根

词根:predict

adj.

predictable 可预言的

predictive 预言性的;成为前兆的

adv.

predictably 可预言地

n.

prediction 预报;预言

predictor [气象] 预报器;预言者

predictability 可预测性;可预言

predict英英释义

transitive verb

to see or proclaim in advance (a future unplanned event); prophesy; foretell.Can anyone really predict the future?In the famous opera, the gypsy, Carmen, predicts her own death.

to announce the coming of (a future event) based on particular evidence or inference.The weather report predicted snow for this afternoon.His mother had predicted that his marriage would not last, and, unfortunately, she was correct.[verb + (that) + clause]The statistical model predicts that one in ten people will contract the disease.[verb + (that) + clause]No one can predict when these political prisoners will be released.[verb + WH/whether/if + clause]

intransitive verb

to foretell events.

predict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

predict词源中文解释

1620年代(含在 predicted 中),“预言,预示,在事件发生前宣布”,源自 prediction 的后缀构词法,或者源自拉丁语 praedicatus,该词的过去分词形式 praedicere 意为“预言,建议,通知”,由 prae 表示“之前”(参见 pre-)和 dicere 的“说”组成(来自 PIE 词根 *deik- 的“展示”,也是“庄严地发声”)。相关词汇: Predicted; predicting。

predict_计算机行业词汇

预计,预言,预测,推算

predict词源英文解释

Latin praedictus, past participle of praedicere, from prae- pre- + dicere to say — more at diction

The first known use of predict was in 1590

predict儿童词典英英释义

predictverb

to declare in advance : foretell on the basis of observation, experience, or reasoning

predictverb

to declare in advance : foretell on the basis of observation, experience, or reasoning

predict 例句

1 “Everyone wants to be able to predict the future,” I say.

2 While I was trying to think up an excuse to leave, Dad leaned forward and predicted, “Dwight David Eisenhower will be the last good president this country will have for a very, very long time.”

3 He was, as the FBI had predicted, armed and dangerous.

4 Vincent’s mental health, as he himself had predicted, is unpredictable, volatile.

5 The fun would be all lost if somehow Francis could correctly predict what he was going to find.

6 Users with less expertise were more accurate in predicting the learning curves, though their guess, too, fell short: they predicted twenty minutes.

7 The GUTs also predict that at this energy the different spin-'/2 matter particles, like quarks and electrons, would also all be essentially the same, thus achieving another unification.

8 “I knew it could ruin everything. I was terrified of exactly this. But how could I have predicted? How?”

9 Most doctors had predicted the fever would end when the cold weather returned.

10 As Eisenhower predicted, the U-2 scandal exploded the new relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.

11 Gen. Gage issues passes for those who wish to leave, but many more are fleeing without, as we all predict bombardment and flame.

12 He acknowledged that there was no way we could predict how exactly we’d manage things, given that neither of us wanted to be locked into the comfortable predictability of a lawyer’s life.

13 She'd read about those who had vision marvels—people who could see into the past, predict the future, decode dreams and nightmares, decipher prophecies, and have special memories.

14 I stretch, looking up at the pale-gray sky, the predicted snowflakes finally drifting slowly through the air and landing on my cheeks and hair.

15 As might have been predicted, it did not recognize Cleopatra.

16 It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately.

精确预言未来的事实际上是办不到的。

17 Psalm 22 not only predicted the crucifixion of Christ but also his resurrection in v 22.

诗篇第22章不仅预言了基督被钉十字架,而且也预言了他的复活.

18 The trial is predicted to last for months.

预料审讯将持续数月之久。

19 It wouldn’t last long, my father predicted, maybe a few days.

20 Jesus himself foretold his death and resurrection, and these events about exactly as he had predicted.

耶稣预告自己的受死和复活, 而这些事件正如他预测那样实现.

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