predict

US [prɪˈdɪkt]
UK [prɪ'dɪkt]
  • v.预报;预言;预告
  • Web预测;预知;预示
Simple Present:predicts  Present Participle:predicting  Past Tense:predicted  
predict
v.
1.
预言;预告;预报to say that sth will happen in the future
a reliable method of predicting earthquakes
预报地震的可靠方法
Nobody could predict the outcome.
谁也无法预料结果如何。
It is impossible to predict what will happen.
预知未来的事是不可能的。
She predicted (that) the election result would be close.
她预言选举结果将很接近。
It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall.
据预报,通货膨胀率将继续下降。
The trial is predicted to last for months.
预料审讯将持续数月之久。

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