prediction 详细解释

prediction

[pri'dikʃən]

n.预言, 预报

n.

预言; 预报[C][U]

He gave very little thought to the prediction of the fortune-teller, and didn't dream of any short-cut to fortune.

他根本不相信算命人的预言, 更不梦想有任何发财的捷径。

My optimistic predictions came true.

我的乐观的预言成了现实。

词形变化

形容词: predictable | 副词: predictably | 名词: predictability | 动词过去式: predicted | 动词过去分词: predicted | 动词现在分词: predicting | 动词第三人称单数: predicts |

词义辨析

同义:

n.预言, 预示, 猜测

prophecy  prognostication  forecast  vaticination  divination  projection  prognosis  supposition  surmise  speculation  conjecture  guess  hunch  augury  expectation  intuition  

同义参见:

foreboding  

英英释义

名词 prediction:

the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)

同义词:anticipation, prevision

a statement made about the future

同义词:foretelling, forecasting, prognostication

补充

predictionprediction英:[priˈdikʃən] 美:[prɪˈdɪkʃən]n.1.预言; 预言的事物This great prediction is coming true.这一伟大的预言正在成为现实。

例句

1. Weather prediction has never been a perfect science.天气预报从来就不是一门完善的科学。 2. Brak's prediction sounded quite plausible to him.布拉克的预言对他来说听上去相当可信。 3. their prediction that he would change her life drastically他们认为他将彻底改变她的生活的预言 4. predictions that the recession will be short are small comfort to those already affected.关于经济衰退不会延续很长时间的预测对那些已经受到影响的人来说只是小小的安慰。 5. his supposed prediction of a solar eclipse他的所谓日食预报 6. He was unwilling to make a prediction for the coming year.他不愿意对来年作出预测。 7. a prediction that economic growth would resume.认为经济增长将继续的预言。 8. the prediction of future behaviour.对未来行为的预测。 9. The exam results confirmed my predictions.考试的结果证明我的预测是正确的。 10. Journalists have begun making predictions about the winner of the coming election.记者已开始对谁将赢得接下来的选举做预测。 11. "Despite predictions that the store would fail, it has done very well."尽管有人预测这家商店会倒闭,但它却经营得很红火。 12. The figures and statistics are used for the prediction of future economic trends.这些数据和统计被用于预测未来经济走势。