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单词 predict
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predictpredict /prɪˈdɪkt/ ●●● W2 AWL verb [transitive] Etymology Verb Table Thesaurus to say that something will happen before it happens:  The newspapers are predicting a close election.predict (that) We predict that student numbers will double in the next ten years.predict whether/what/how etc. It’s almost impossible to predict when or where a tornado will occur.something is predicted to do something Unemployment is predicted to decrease by the end of the year. [Origin: 1500–1600 Latin, past participle of praedicere to say beforehand]THESAURUSforecastto say what is likely to happen in the future, based on information you have. You use forecast about numbers and the weather:  The number of passengers using the airport is forecast to rise.projectto calculate what the amount or cost of something will be in the future, using the information that you have now:  Energy prices are projected to rise by over 50% in the next 10 years.foreseeto know that something will happen before it happens:  No one could have foreseen the huge problems that occurred.anticipate formalto expect that something will happen and be ready for it:  We anticipated that a lot of people would come, so we had enough food.prophesy/foretellto use religious or magical knowledge to say what will happen in the future. Used in stories and literature:  The priestess prophesied that the king would be killed by his own son.have a premonitionto have a strong feeling that something bad is about to happen:  He had a premonition that his happiness was about to end.
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