prediction / prɪˈdɪk ʃən /

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prediction 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of predicting.
  2. an instance of this; prophecy.

prediction 近义词

n. 名词 noun

declaration made in advance

更多prediction例句

  1. Unlike S2S, SubX operates in nearly real time, allowing forecasters to see how their subseasonal predictions pan out as weather develops.
  2. At its heart is the reward prediction error, and even if you haven’t heard of it, you’ve experienced it.
  3. Tech predictions—they’re fun to make, but can either be eerily prescient or wildly off-base.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. He vividly remembers Shirley Tilghman, then the president of Princeton, asking for his prediction.
  7. Another prediction he got wrong involved the 2012 congressional election.
  8. Jackson had another prediction: protests will continue tonight.
  9. As with his Serbian prediction, Paul was absolutely correct when it came to Spain: Germany lost, 1-0.
  10. He soon invents the “Efram Daniels Expulsion Index (EDEI) … a hybrid futures and prediction market.”
  11. They burnt the chosen city of holiness, and made the streets thereof desolate according to the prediction of Jeremias.
  12. During two years following, this prediction might well have appeared to moderate minded men entirely justified.
  13. Tony was gay, light-hearted as usual, belying Mrs. Haughstone's ominous prediction.
  14. Notwithstanding Mrs. Biggs's prediction that she would not sleep a wink, Eloise did sleep fairly well.
  15. An Introduction, maestoso, followed by something mystical (Kents Prediction).