prediction 英 [prɪˈdɪkʃn]   美 [prɪˈdɪkʃən]

prediction

prediction  英 [prɪˈdɪkʃn] 美 [prɪˈdɪkʃən]

n. 预报;预测 

名词复数:predictions 

The results of the experiment confirmed our predictions. 实验结果证实了我们的预测。
Skilled readers make use of context and prediction. 阅读能力强的人会利用上下文及推测来理解文意。

  • I have a prediction: You’ll know what this word means by the time you finish reading this explanation. A prediction is what someone thinks will happen.
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  • n. 预报;预测
  • 1. The results of the experiment confirmed our predictions.

    实验结果证实了我们的预测。

  • 2. Skilled readers make use of context and prediction.

    阅读能力强的人会利用上下文及推测来理解文意。

  • 3. It's difficult to make accurate predictions about the effects on the environment.

    很难准确预测对环境产生的影响。

  • prediction (n.) 1560s, from Middle French prédiction and directly from Medieval Latin predictionem (nominative predictio), from Latin praedictio "a foretelling," noun of action from past participle stem of praedicere (see predict).
pre·dic·tion AWL / prɪˈdɪkʃn ; NAmE prɪˈdɪkʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a statement that says what you think will happen; the act of making such a statement 预言;预测;预告 Not many people agree with the government's prediction that the economy will improve. 没有多少人赞同政府认为经济将会有所改善的预测。 The results of the experiment confirmed our predictions. 实验结果证实了我们的预测。 Skilled readers make use of context and prediction. 阅读能力强的人会利用上下文及推测来理解文意。 It's difficult to make accurate predictions about the effects on the environment. 很难准确预测对环境产生的影响。 collocationsat scientific language bank at expect prediction predictions pre·dic·tion / prɪˈdɪkʃn ; NAmE prɪˈdɪkʃn /
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