forecast 的 3 个定义
fore·cast or fore·cast·ed, fore·cast·ing.
- to predict; calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
- to serve as a prediction of; foreshadow.
- to contrive or plan beforehand; prearrange.
fore·cast or fore·cast·ed, fore·cast·ing.
- to conjecture beforehand; make a prediction.
- to plan or arrange beforehand.
- a prediction, especially as to the weather.
- a conjecture as to something in the future.
- the act, practice, or faculty of forecasting.
- Archaic. foresight in planning.
forecast 近义词
prediction, often of weather or business
predict, guess
更多forecast例句
- Let’s make the optimistic forecast that total StarTech’s total profits will rise at 6% a year over the next half-decade.
- A 12-month forecast allows customers to be able to take their sales projections and fit them on top of the SEO opportunity.
- FOCUS is the latest in a series of studies into how humans make forecasts—an essential part of making good decisions.
- The consensus forecast shows the unemployment rate will have dropped below 10%, but there is great uncertainty over how much of an improvement we may see.
- For instance, with Google’s RankBrain, you can recognize words and phrases to predict forecast results more accurately.
- Marx forecast that the profit motive would lead to overworking and exhausting the fertility of our soil and other natural systems.
- None, to my knowledge, had forecast the event, and now they would have to live with their lack of success.
- It should be noted that Wang has incorrectly forecast Democratic victories before.
- He has to get this right, or every time he makes a budget forecast or talks about tax percentages, he is going to be screwed.
- This uncertainty explains why the forecast, while optimistic, is highly variable.
- When troubles come lack of experience in life makes the youthful mind forecast a future of hopeless suffering.
- The Italian town was waking in one of those veiled dawns which forecast great heat for the day.
- Friedrich Wilhelm's Mother, as we hinted, did not live to see this marriage which she had forecast in her maternal heart.
- He justified her forecast; it was minutes before he spoke again.
- It is not for his mere editor to forecast his vogue in posterity.