单词 | predict |
释义 | predictpredictspredictedpredictingpredictpredict AC /prɪˈdɪkt/ verb [transitive] to say that something will happen, before it happens ➔ prediction: Organisers are predicting a close race.bepredict 组织者预计将有一场难分胜负的比赛。predict (that)We predict that student numbers will double in the next ten years.numberyear我们预测今后十年学生人数将会增加一倍。predict what/how/whether etcIt’s difficult to predict exactly what the effects will be.effect很难预料到底会有什么影响。THESAURUS: predictpredict to say that something will happen, before it happens: It’s impossible to predict how people will behave in a crisis.Prices are predicted to rise 15% next year.pricebepredictforecast to say what is likely to happen in the future with the weather, or the economic or political situation, when it is your job to do this: They’re forecasting snow next week.forecastEconomists forecast that there would be a recession.economistwillknow to realize that someone would do something, or something would happen: I knew you’d say that!knowNo one could have known that there would be a fall in oil prices.canknowwillpriceforesee to know that something is going to happen before it happens, so that you are ready to deal with it: The government was criticized for not foreseeing the problem earlier.becriticizeearlyNo one foresaw the outcome of the war.foreseehave a premonition to have a strange feeling that something is going happen soon, especially something bad: On the way to the airport, I had a premonition of disaster.have |
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