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单词 predictive
释义 Word family  noun prediction predictability ≠ unpredictability predictor adjective predictable ≠ unpredictable predictive verb predict adverb predictably ≠ unpredictably  pre·dict·ive /prɪˈdɪktɪv/ adjective [usually before noun]  formal relating to the ability to show what is going to happen in the future 预测的,预言的,前瞻的 Dreams, even vivid ones, have little predictive value. 梦境即使逼真,也没什么预言作用。Examples from the Corpuspredictive• Future advances in technology may disclose other, more sensitive markers of cell proliferation whose predictive accuracy is greater.• However, such statistics are descriptive, nor predictive, and must be treated with caution.• Newton's physical theories, however, are a good example of how a scientific theory may be predictive as well as explanatory.• However, such theories have limited predictive capability in that we can not measure the individual's perception of values.• Furthermore, rules are not necessarily predictive of behaviour in any straight forward manner.• In its place, realism posited a predictive science of law rooted in the experimental methods of social science.• While it is possible to identify accurately those patients in low-risk groups the positive predictive value of many tests remains poor.• Conclusions are often discordant, however, and the predictive value of the results is often difficult to assess from the data.pre·dict·ive adjectiveChineseSyllable  going to ability is Corpus the relating show to what
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