predicting / prɪˈdɪkt /

预测预测结果预测的预估

predicting2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  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. to foretell the future; make a prediction.

predicting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

express an outcome in advance

更多predicting例句

  1. In New York City, which was hit so hard in the spring, her model predicts that roughly 60% of the population may need immunity to contain the pandemic.
  2. First Domokos wanted to see if geometry alone could predict what shapes, on average, would make up that kind of mosaic.
  3. By 2050, BofA analysts predict green hydrogen could make up 24% of our global energy needs by 2050, making it a critical fuel sources.
  4. In a Today Show interview, Anthony Fauci said that he predicts these vaccines will be available to these higher-risk groups by the end of December.
  5. To predict SARS-CoV-2’s evolutionary trajectory, Ewald looks to the durability of the virus instead.
  6. To understand what The Comeback was predicting, first you need to understand what The Comeback was—and it was so many things.
  7. Not so long ago, many were predicting that the government shutdown would kill Republican chances in 2014.
  8. But more importantly, Wang is the only one predicting Democrats will win.
  9. So this war could end up being the disaster critics are predicting.
  10. And in North Korea, predicting low fronts brings with it similarly high stakes.
  11. He was quite unconscious of the fact that his friends ridiculed him, predicting all sorts of misfortunes.
  12. He made quite a snug fortune out of the cavaliers and roundheads by predicting for both parties.
  13. And always Sam Carr, who had no economic illusions, urged Hollister on, predicting before long the inevitable reaction.
  14. He finally disappeared in the Goazacoalco region, after predicting the future coming of bearded white men from the east.
  15. Once he foretold the death of a neighbour, not as though he were predicting a future event, but as if recollecting a past.