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unpredicted

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

未预料到的,未预料的,未预料到,未预计到的

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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

as inunexpected
Synonyms
abrupt突然的,骤然,突然,突发accidental偶然的,偶然性,偶然,偶然性的amazing惊人的,惊人,令人惊叹的,令人惊叹的是astonishing惊人的,让人吃惊的是,令人震惊的,令人震惊的是fortuitous偶然的,凑巧的是,偶然性,偶然性的startling惊人的,愕然,愕然的,错愕stunning惊人的,惊艳,震撼人心的,令人惊叹的sudden突然,忽然,突然的,突发swift迅速的,迅捷,迅捷的,迅速unanticipated未料到的,未曾料到的,未曾预料到的,未料到unforeseen始料未及,始料未及的,意外,意外的unpredictable变幻莫测,变幻莫测的,变化莫测的,变化莫测wonderful精彩,妙,精彩的,妙不可言chance机会,机遇,机缘,的机会electrifying通电的,通电,带电的,通俗易懂eye-opening大开眼界,大开眼界的,开阔眼界,开眼界from left field来自左外野的,来自左外场的,来自左外场,来自左外野impetuous浮躁的,浮躁,急躁,急于求成impulsive冲动的,冲动的人,冲动,冲动型instantaneous瞬时,即时,即时的,瞬间not bargained for不合情理,不合情理的事,不合心意的事,不合情理的not in the cards不见得,无可奈何,无奈,不见得有机会out of the blue出乎意料,突如其来的,从天而降的,出乎意料的是payback回报,回报率,回酬,回归prodigious惊人的,巨大的,令人惊叹的,神奇的staggering令人震惊的,令人吃惊的,令人惊讶的,令人震惊的的unheralded无人知晓的,鲜为人知的,无人知晓,无人问津的unlooked-for无可奈何,无可奈何的,无奈,旷日持久的

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.