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单词 predictor
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Definition of predictor in English:

predictor

noun prɪˈdɪktəprəˈdɪktər
  • A person or thing that predicts that something will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.

    business trend predictors have said some interesting things about the power of networks
    keeping a food diary is one of the strongest predictors of weight-loss success
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alcohol misuse in children is a predictor of drug and other problems in later life.
    • We believe behavior in context is the best predictor of future behavior.
    • Effort in the classroom may be used as a predictor of academic outcomes.
    • The markets are poor predictors of either interest rates or exchange policy.
    • We had made a mistake in setting ourselves up as predictors rather than as systematic thinkers or logicians.
    • Four variables stood out as predictors of quality of care.
    • Stock market returns are a pretty good predictor of economic growth.
    • Educational level is no longer an accurate predictor of literacy.
    • A lot of the predictors' theories seemed to be intimately connected to their own psychological make-up.
    • Graduates' ability to rate their own performance has been found to be a reliable predictor of success in the job.

Rhymes

constrictor, contradictor, depicter, dicta, evictor, inflicter, victor
 
 

Definition of predictor in US English:

predictor

nounprəˈdiktərprəˈdɪktər
  • A person or thing that predicts that something will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.

    business trend predictors have said some interesting things about the power of networks
    keeping a food diary is one of the strongest predictors of weight-loss success
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stock market returns are a pretty good predictor of economic growth.
    • We believe behavior in context is the best predictor of future behavior.
    • Effort in the classroom may be used as a predictor of academic outcomes.
    • The markets are poor predictors of either interest rates or exchange policy.
    • A lot of the predictors' theories seemed to be intimately connected to their own psychological make-up.
    • We had made a mistake in setting ourselves up as predictors rather than as systematic thinkers or logicians.
    • Educational level is no longer an accurate predictor of literacy.
    • Graduates' ability to rate their own performance has been found to be a reliable predictor of success in the job.
    • Alcohol misuse in children is a predictor of drug and other problems in later life.
    • Four variables stood out as predictors of quality of care.
 
 
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