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v.
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- vt. & vi. 預言; 預測; 預示 say, tell, show in advance
v.
動詞
- 預言,預料,預告,預知,預測,預報,預期,估計,揣摩,預見,預計
Verb:
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make a prediction about; tell in advance;
"Call the outcome of an election"
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indicate by signs;
"These signs bode bad news"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately.
精確度高推測發展的真相際上是辦不出的。
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The economists predicted an increase in the rate of inflation.
區域經濟專家末日預言通貨收縮率可能上漲。
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The earthquake had been predicted several months before.
這個泥石流還在幾月已前就發布消息了予報。
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It is impossible to predict what will happen.
預知中國未來的事不會能夠的。
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I can predict something with great accuracy.
我能夠很明確地精準預測某事。
用作動詞 (v.)
應用于不似物形容詞
S+~(+A)
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It is hard to predict.
不容易出乎預料。
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This cynicism makes today's young people hard to predict.
本身憤世嫉俗的人身觀使現今的年輕消費群體人其特性很難旁敲側擊。
代替及物形容詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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They predicted great things for the boy.
這些推測這孩子們有本事。
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Some fortune-tellers say that they can predict future events.
這些算命者說其要提出了未來職業遭受的這件事。
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The economists predicted an increase in the rate of inflation.
市場經濟歷史學家們預測通貨變形率就會回落。
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Astronomers can predict an eclipse.
天文科學家們是可以分析日〔月〕食。
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The weather bureau predicts rain for tomorrow.
氣象學局預先明天到來有雨。
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Early snow predicts bumper harvest.
瑞雪兆豐年。
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The return of the comet has been predicted.
已電視預告過那顆彗星可能再誕生。
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In this way literature is always moving on, and to something that can't be predicted.
就是說那么,文學史永遠永遠在不斷發展,然而就業前景不行預計。
S+~+sb's v -ing
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I predicted their getting into trouble.
我能知道他倆會霉運。
S+~+that-clause
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She predicted that he would marry a doctor.
她末日預言他聯合倆位主任醫師完婚。
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They predicted that the next year would be a good harvest.
你們末日預言下年將是大豐產年。
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An expert has predicted that there will be an earthquake in the near future.
三位專業人員提出了一兩天都會有四川地震。
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His teacher predicted that he has considerable potentials.
他的生物老師末日預言他很有實力可挖。
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He predicted that I would lose money on the deal, and in a way he was right.
他末日預言我一次生意會虧錢,他數量說對。
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It has been predicted that there will be another typhoon.
已氣象預報過又一 次臺風天鴿要來。
S+~+wh-clause
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Who can predict how the elections will turn out?
誰會預料到競選最后會怎么樣?
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It's hard to predict when it will happen.
無法可預見性這事事何日出現。
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She had predicted the direst consequences if her son persisted in 'this mad folly'.
出處: W. March
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His tutors predicted that he would be lucky to get a third.
源于: A. Brookner
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predict意為“預言”,“預告”,指將來有可能發生但是現在尚未發生的事情,因此謂語時態要遲一步于主語時態。
v. (動詞)
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predict的基本意思是“預言”“預測”“預示”,指根據事實或公認的自然法則推理而得,常指在預言時具有科學的準確性。
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predict可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時可接名詞、代詞、動名詞或that從句作賓語。可用于被動結構。
v. (動詞)
- predict, augur, forebode, forecast, foretell, presage, prognosticate, prophesy
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- 這組詞都有“預言,預示”的意思。其區別是:
- foretell強調預告即將發生的事情,而不暗示這種預告是否有依據或消息的來源是否可靠; predict指根據事實或自然規律進行推斷后作出預告,暗示有科學的準確性; forecast指對未來的預報、推測或設想,強調最終可能產生的結果,尤指天氣預報; prophesy指受靈感啟示而作出預言,暗示有較強的自信; prognosticate指根據前兆或癥狀預知、預測; augur指靠占卜預言未來的吉兇禍福; presage指預示,其中, presage可指好、壞或不好不壞的事; forebode指不祥的預感。
- ☆ 1623進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的prdicatus:pr (提前) + dicatus (說),意為預言。
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v.(動詞)
- predictable可預言〔預報〕的;不出所料的,可以想見的;平庸的;墨守成規的;毫無想象力的‖predictability n. 可預測性‖prediction n. 預言;預言的事物
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