prediction 的定义
- an act of predicting.
- an instance of this; prophecy.
prediction 近义词
declaration made in advance
更多prediction例句
- Unlike S2S, SubX operates in nearly real time, allowing forecasters to see how their subseasonal predictions pan out as weather develops.
- At its heart is the reward prediction error, and even if you haven’t heard of it, you’ve experienced it.
- Tech predictions—they’re fun to make, but can either be eerily prescient or wildly off-base.
- That information helps scientists make “very confident” predictions over how different amounts of sea level rise would creep into areas like the Midway District, Barnard said.
- To do that accurately, the algorithm needs to analyze every type of engagement in the book, recognizing the patterns and making predictions about future behaviors.
- He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction.
- Another prediction he got wrong involved the 2012 congressional election.
- Jackson had another prediction: protests will continue tonight.
- As with his Serbian prediction, Paul was absolutely correct when it came to Spain: Germany lost, 1-0.
- He soon invents the “Efram Daniels Expulsion Index (EDEI) … a hybrid futures and prediction market.”
- They burnt the chosen city of holiness, and made the streets thereof desolate according to the prediction of Jeremias.
- During two years following, this prediction might well have appeared to moderate minded men entirely justified.
- Tony was gay, light-hearted as usual, belying Mrs. Haughstone's ominous prediction.
- Notwithstanding Mrs. Biggs's prediction that she would not sleep a wink, Eloise did sleep fairly well.
- An Introduction, maestoso, followed by something mystical (Kents Prediction).