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单词 predicted
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predictedadj.

Brit. /prᵻˈdɪktᵻd/, U.S. /priˈdɪktᵻd/, /prəˈdɪktᵻd/
Forms: 1500s praedictede, 1500s– predicted.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Partly formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Latin praedictus , praedīcere , -ed suffix1; predict v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Originally < classical Latin praedictus, past participle of praedīcere predict v. + -ed suffix1. In later use also < predict v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Aforementioned. Obsolete.
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the mind > language > speech > [adjective] > commenting or mentioning > aforementioned
foresaidc1000
beforesaida1250
before-nameda1325
said1327
same1338
abovesaid1389
aforesaid1389
said1397
foretolda1400
above-written1413
y-aforsayde1422
rememberedc1425
toforesaid1444
aforenamedc1460
fore-mindeda1475
forenamed1490
forn-said1509
prenominatea1513
above?1515
above-named1525
premised?c1525
before-mentioned1534
aforementioned1539
predicted1546
prenominated1547
above-mentioned1550
before-told1556
above-cited1575
forementioned1587
supranominated1599
before-delivered1606
former1607
prementioned1620
precited1638
before-noticed1703
oversaid1840
1546 Rep. Gild Palmers, Ludlow in Eng. Gilds (1870) 198 The Salaries, Stipendes, or ffees of the predicted persons.
1599 A. M. tr. O. Gaebelkhover Bk. Physicke 27/2 We must vse this prædictede or fore rehearsed distilled water.
1662 P. Gunning Paschal or Lent-Fast 18 Unto all which the predicted devotion of Christs Disciples in those daies when they should fast, would not be correspondent.
2. Foretold, forecast, prophesied; preordained; (chiefly Science) expected, deduced, or inferred as a consequence of a theory, observation, set of data, etc.
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the mind > mental capacity > expectation > foresight, foreknowledge > prediction, foretelling > [adjective] > predicted
prophesied1440
pronunciate?a1475
foretold1589
predicted1623
predict1649
augured1803
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Predicted, Foretold.
1624 T. Heywood Γυναικεῖον i. 30 Rhaea bearing young Iupiter in her wombe, and ready to bee deliuered: knowing the predicted crueltie of Saturne, who commanded him to be slain, retired her selfe to Thaumasius a mountaine in Arcadia.
1670 W. Annand Pater Noster i. 84 Though we only find that Noah preached to the old world, it is not once to be suspected, but that its unholy life, and predicted ruine, brought from his tender soul, both prayers and tears.
1700 J. Dryden tr. Ovid Pythagorean Philos. 74 Here..he built and wall'd The place predicted.
1762 T. Smollett Adventures Sir Launcelot Greaves II. xxii. 213 He did nothing but ruminate in rueful silence upon the dappled gelding, the nosegay, and the predicted fate of Gilbert.
1791 J. West Edmund Ironside ii. ii, in Misc. Poems 154 Earthquakes, portentous comets, Predicted times of wond'rous misery.
1841 G. S. Faber Provinc. Lett. (1844) I. 10 That Hagiolatrous Superstition which he deems the Essence of the predicted Apostasy.
1872 ‘G. Eliot’ Middlemarch II. xl. 338 The actual imperfections of the Vicar's clerical character never seemed to call forth the same scorn and dislike which she showed beforehand for the predicted imperfections of the clerical character sustained by Fred Vincy.
1905 Athenæum 22 July 118/2 The rare element scandium, the predicted discovery of which was one of the crowning triumphs of Mendeléeff's Periodic Law.
1953 Jrnl. Abnormal Psychol. 48 533/1 Ambitious students regularly achieve beyond their predicted ‘aptitude’ by dint of hard work.
1999 J. Naughton Brief Hist. Future (2001) iv. 60 The purpose of the servomechanism was to move the gun so that it was pointing at the predicted location when the target arrived there.
3. Military. Of anti-aircraft fire: that has been directed with the aid of a predictor (predictor n. 2). Now rare.
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1944 D. Scholes Air War Diary (1997) 91 Flak, although not intense, is extremely accurate..bang on predicted stuff.
1953 P. M. S. Blackett in Brassey's Ann. Armed Forces Year-bk. ix. 89 Bearing and fuze setting were passed to the battery verbally together with the moment to fire. This fire control system amounted to a system of predicted barrage rather than continuous prediction.
1956 U.S. Air Force Dict. 399/1 Predicted barrage,..a more precise term for an antiaircraft barrage.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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