predictive 英 [prɪ'dɪktɪv]   美 [prɪ'dɪktɪv]

predictive

predictive  英 [prɪ'dɪktɪv] 美 [prɪ'dɪktɪv]

adj. 预言性的;成为前兆的 

If models have so little predictive power, what use are they? 既然模型的预测能力如此之小,那它们有什么用呢?
However, even though I recognize the coolness of predictive indexing, my simple function does not bother implementing it. 不过,虽然我认为预定的索引很酷,但这个简单的函数并没有费心去实现它。

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  • adj. 预言性的;成为前兆的
  • 1. If models have so little predictive power, what use are they?

    既然模型的预测能力如此之小,那它们有什么用呢?

  • 2. However, even though I recognize the coolness of predictive indexing, my simple function does not bother implementing it.

    不过,虽然我认为预定的索引很酷,但这个简单的函数并没有费心去实现它。

  • 3. " is more predictive than any other of whether you’re willing to have sex on a first date.

    的答案比其它"是否愿意在第一次相亲就上床"的问题答案更有预测性。

  • predictive (adj.) 1650s, from Late Latin praedictivus, from praedict-, past participle stem of praedicere (see predict).
pre·dict·ive / prɪˈdɪktɪv ; NAmE prɪˈdɪktɪv / adjective [usually before noun ] 1 ( formal) connected with the ability to show what will happen in the future 预测的;预言的;前瞻的 the predictive power of science 科学的预测能力 2 (of a computer program 计算机程序 ) allowing you to enter text on a computer or a mobile/cell phone more quickly by using the first few letters of each word to predict what you want to say 联想输入的(输入某词头几个字母即可提示该词) predictive text input 预设文字输入 predictive messaging 预设信息传送 pre·dict·ive / prɪˈdɪktɪv ; NAmE prɪˈdɪktɪv /
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