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predict

/pri-dikt/US // prɪˈdɪkt //UK // (prɪˈdɪkt) //

预测,预告,预言,预见

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to foretell the future; make a prediction.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbexpress an outcome in advance
Forms: predicted, predicting, predicts
Synonyms
anticipate预计,预期,预测,预见call呼叫,称呼,调用,打电话给conclude总结,结论,达成共识,归纳envision设想,预想,预见,想象forecast预测,预告,预报,预计foresee预知,预见,预测,预见的think认为,觉得,想,想到adumbrate润饰,润物细无声,润色,润饰的augur蛟龙出海,蛟龙号,蛟龙,蛟龙出没conjecture猜测,猜想,推测,臆测croak呱呱叫,呱呱坠地,呱呱叫声,呱呱乱叫figure数字,图,人物,形象forebode预示着,预示,预测,预感foretell预示着,预示,预言gather收集,聚集,集合,聚会guess猜测,猜到了,猜猜看,猜想infer推论,推断,推断出,推论出judge法官,判断,审判员,评审omen先兆,前兆,预兆,兆头portend预示着,预报,预告,预示presage预言,预示着,预见,预示presume推测,推定,推断,假定prognosticate预测,预言,预示着,预示prophesy预言,预测,预言家,预言家们read阅读,读,读取,看suppose假设,假定,估计,推测surmise推测,臆测,猜测,臆想telegraph电报,电报机,电讯报,电报社vaticinate梵蒂冈,梵蒂冈语,梵蒂冈的,梵帝冈be afraid害怕,惧怕,恐惧,畏惧call it称之为,称其为,称呼它,称呼它为crystal-ball divinefigure out想出,算出,弄明白,计算出forespeak预言,预言家,预先声明,预言家们have a hunch有预感,预感,直觉,预感到hazard a guess猜猜看,猜测一下,瞎猜,猜测make book做书,做书的,做本书,做書psych out精神病学,精神病患者,精神病治疗,精神病院see coming请看即将到来的,请看即将来临的,请看即将到来,请看即将推出的see handwriting on wall见字如面,墙上的字迹,墙上有字,墙上的字size up加大尺寸,增大尺寸,大号,加大码soothsay嗽叭,嗽叭说,嗽叭人,嗽叭网

Examples

  • Though the veteran politician is still predicted to win reelection in the deep-red state, Harrison poses a serious threat to Graham’s campaign.

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield predicted Wednesday that most of the American public will not have access to a vaccine against the novel coronavirus until late spring or summer of next year.

  • With the mechanism behind mantling unmasked, a third partner—Orion Genomics, a private startup founded by Martienssen—was able to develop a simple DNA test that predicts whether a designer seedling will bear robust or withered fruit.

  • Typically, water utilities set water prices a year in advance by trying to predict how much people will need.

  • Another thankless task for brands is predicting where people are going to be spending their days.

  • But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll.

  • A successful trend-maker might be able to steer a conversation, but virality remains extremely difficult to predict.

  • They predict the government of President Petro Poroshenko may not last another three months.

  • Experts [predict] that over a million people in the region need food aid to allay shortages.

  • Now, several reports predict the coming months could be devastating.

  • I predict that, in one month from the date of this letter, there will not be an Austrian or Prussian cartridge found in France.

  • I found it on all occasions extremely sensible, and very often to predict a change of wind much sooner than the barometer.

  • Spain is a country of surprises and of contradictions; even her own people seem unable to predict what may happen on the morrow.

  • If everything came out it did not require any great effort of prophecy to predict what the result would be.

  • I venture to predict in advance, that the degree of success is mainly within their control.