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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
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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.
準確度末世預言未來是什么的實際上際上是辦還不到的。
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The economists predicted an increase in the rate of inflation.
生活專家末世預言通貨膨漲率已經增長期。
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The earthquake had been predicted several months before.
一場泥石流就在幾個月時間之前就正式發布了天氣實況。
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It is impossible to predict what will happen.
預知未來生活的事并不是概率的。
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I can predict something with great accuracy.
我要很最準地預側某事。
用作動詞 (v.)
用做不若物詞組
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It is hard to predict.
太難料想。
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This cynicism makes today's young people hard to predict.
這般憤世嫉俗的生命觀使當下的年輕貌美人無發斟酌。
充當及物形容詞
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They predicted great things for the boy.
這些 預言這寶寶有會讀書。
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Some fortune-tellers say that they can predict future events.
一部分算命者說我們才可以預言將發生的時間。
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The economists predicted an increase in the rate of inflation.
劃算學者們預期通貨膨漲率就會有上升時。
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Astronomers can predict an eclipse.
天文學者們能精準預測日〔月〕食。
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The weather bureau predicts rain for tomorrow.
氣象局局公告明天到來有雨。
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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.
已劇情介紹過那顆彗星都會多次出現了。
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In this way literature is always moving on, and to something that can't be predicted.
還是這種,文學語言無法能在發展進步,然后發展潛力無法精準預測。
S+~+sb's v -ing
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I predicted their getting into trouble.
我預料到他倆會不幸。
S+~+that-clause
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She predicted that he would marry a doctor.
她末日預言他跟位醫師結婚了。
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They predicted that the next year would be a good harvest.
孩子 提出了下一年下來將是大秋收年。
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An expert has predicted that there will be an earthquake in the near future.
五位醫學專家末日預言大半年有地震的發生。
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His teacher predicted that he has considerable potentials.
他的數學老師提出了他很有空間可挖。
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He predicted that I would lose money on the deal, and in a way he was right.
他提出了我這次在買賣交易會虧損,他幾多說正確了。
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It has been predicted that there will be another typhoon.
已天氣預告過又很多次強風要來。
S+~+wh-clause
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Who can predict how the elections will turn out?
誰又能預測投票選舉后果會如何?
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It's hard to predict when it will happen.
真難預測未來一件事情事什么時間發現。
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She had predicted the direst consequences if her son persisted in 'this mad folly'.
源于: W. March
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His tutors predicted that he would be lucky to get a third.
出處: 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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