单词 | Predict |
例句 | (1) Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict. (2) You can never predict what would happen next. (3) Earthquakes are extremely difficult to predict. (4) The best way to predict your future is to create it. (5) We are now more able to predict future patterns of climate change. (6) It's still not possible to accurately predict the occurrence of earthquakes. (7) He said it is still not possible to predict the ultimate outcome. (8) It is not possible to predict with any certainty what effect this will have. (9) Economists predict that house prices will remain static for a long period. (10) PREDICT Experts are forecasting a recovery in the economy. (11) It is impossible to predict what will happen. (12) It's impossible to predict the weather accurately. (13) It's practically impossible to predict what will happen. (14) I cannot predict what will happen next year. (15) Nobody could predict the outcome. (16) It's hard to predict how a jury will react. (17) It is impossible to predict who will win. (18) This cynicism makes today's young people hard to predict. (19) It's impossible to predict what will happen next. (20) Forecasters predict the region's economy is heading for disaster. (21) Defense planners predict an extended period of retrenchment. (22) Statisticians predict a fall in unemployment by 2004. (23) Mountain weather is notoriously difficult to predict. (24) I cannot predict when to meet her again. (25) I predict it will run and run. (26) It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately. (27) A computer model is used to predict forces affecting the aircraft in flight. (28) It's difficult to predict who will come out on top. (29) The test can accurately predict what a bigger explosion would do. (30) Evolution can explain the past, but it can never predict the future. (1) Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict. (2) You can never predict what would happen next. (3) Earthquakes are extremely difficult to predict. (4) We are now more able to predict future patterns of climate change. (5) Evolution can explain the past, but it can never predict the future. (6) It's still not possible to accurately predict the occurrence of earthquakes. (7) He said it is still not possible to predict the ultimate outcome. (8) It is not possible to predict with any certainty what effect this will have. (9) Economists predict that house prices will remain static for a long period. (10) This cynicism makes today's young people hard to predict. (11) Statisticians predict a fall in unemployment by 2004. (12) I cannot predict when to meet her again. (13) It is yet premature to predict the possible outcome of the dialogue. (31) Who can predict how long this uneasy peace between the two countries will last? (32) It would be foolhardy to try and predict the outcome of the talks at this stage. (33) Analysts predict the retailer will continue to bleed red ink, with losses topping $180 million. (34) There's no way to predict the future health of the banking industry. (35) It's difficult to predict with any degree of certainty how much it will cost. (36) It is possible to predict the outcome with reasonable accuracy. (37) It is impossible to predict the outcome of the negotiations with any degree of certitude. (38) It's too early to predict the outcome of the meeting. (39) He could predict with unerring accuracy what the score would be. (40) It is yet premature to predict the possible outcome of the dialogue. (41) They predict that a large earthquake will strike the east coast before the end of the decade. (42) It will be many years before anyone can predict a hurricane's behavior with much accuracy. (43) No computer model of the economy can predict when the next recession will be. (44) It's impossible to predict what he'll do - he just acts when the spirit moves him. (45) Officials concerned with environmental policy predict that a day of reckoning will come. (46) Weather forecasts predict more hot weather, gusty winds and lightning strikes. (47) Most of the sports critics predict that the West Indias will win the match, but that's a matter of opinion and I still think England has a good chance. (48) Election officials predict they'll set a new turnout record for an off-year election in Washington state. (49) We can't predict the outcome. There are too many imponderables. (50) There are too many variables in the experiment to predict the result accurately. (51) Newton's theories allow us to predict the flight of a cricket ball. (52) We can predict from this information what is likely to happen next. (53) It is difficult to predict what the long-term effects of the accident will be. (54) Few would have dared to predict such a landslide victory. (55) New Government figures predict that one in two marriages will end in divorce. (56) We cannot predict quantitatively the value or the cost of a new technology. (57) It is impossible to predict what the eventual outcome of global warming will be. (58) On a bad day chaos reigns and nobody can predict when a plane will leave. (59) We can predict changes with a surprising degree of accuracy. (60) No one is willing to predict what may transpire at the peace conference. (61) No one can predict with complete / total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. (62) It is very difficult at this juncture to predict the company's future. (63) The result is impossible to predict with any degree of certainty . (64) Some people predict the extinction of family life as we know it today. (65) Weather-forecasters have extremely delicate equipment which helps them predict what the weather is going to be like. (66) Police predict more people will die from their injuries. (67) But no-one can predict how new joints will last. (68) No one can predict the future. (69) Did he in fact predict a meteorite fall? (70) Economists predict continuing oscillation of the Japanese yen. (71) Damages Damages in libel actions are difficult to predict. (72) The calculations are then used to predict experimental results. (73) The future is hard to predict. (74) Perhaps you can predict the results. (74) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (75) Snow to go: Weathermen predict no more snow will fall in the region over the coming days. (76) Its figures are based on computer modelling techniques to predict the consequences of policies before they show up in national statistics. (77) The longitudinal data will be utilised to investigate change over time and the factors which predict good or poor outcome. (78) Indeed it does, and that is exactly what the evolutionary theory would predict. (79) Legal experts predict that McVeigh is unlikely to get a new trial because he has admitted guilt. (80) I predict with complete confidence that the House of Lords will never be abolished for two reasons. (81) The researcher has constructed computer models which predict tax and benefit entitlement under the present system, and after any possible reforms. (82) They stressed that at present no test is available which will predict accurately anyone at risk of a heart attack. (83) Conversely the under-confident person may be hesitant to predict danger or to react to it with sufficient purpose or determination. (84) Ask the students to predict what will happen this time. (85) In general, quantum mechanics does not predict a single definite result for an observation. (86) But it is difficult to predict the stages at which progress on a job should be formally monitored. (87) Logistic regression models were used to determine which variables significantly and independently could predict bacterial pneumonia and to adjust for potential confounders. (88) Alternatively, he can predict the result of measuring one combination of position and velocity. (89) What controls the distribution of these anhydrite cements is not properly understood and therefore their presence is difficult to predict. (90) However, on a bad day chaos reigns, and nobody can predict a likely departure time. (91) Any Conservative you care to converse with will predict a close contest at the next election. (92) But the company say they haven't done as badly as some of their competitors, and predict a better year ahead. (93) They want compensation from Manchester Airport for money they predict will be lost from visitor revenue. (94) In many cases it may be impossible to predict with certainty whether or not a particular clause will be effective. (95) Two decades ago, he said, they were likely to predict solid earnings growth when analysts called. (96) Serum antibody concentration does not predict toxoplasmic encephalitis and IgM and IgA antibodies to T, gondii are rarely found. (97) Evidence was sought for factors that might predict gall stone recurrence. (98) Since it is difficult to predict how rainfall will alter, it is uncertain which countries will benefit and which will suffer. (99) Five years from now, officials predict that the cost of housing prisoners may be close to $ 5 billion. (100) But so far, the government has not dared to predict when good results may come. (101) It is difficult to see how this latter analysis can predict the results obtained. (102) On any particular occasion of measurement, however, we are unable to predict which possibility will be realised. (103) Thus the search for a reliable way to detect or even predict ovarian cancer goes on. (104) But experts predict interest rates will have to jump to protect the pound. (105) Proponents, however, predict rates will be cut, perhaps by as much as 40 percent. (106) These theories predict a positive relationship between daily volume and volatility, as illustrated in Fig. 8.4. (107) Education analysts predict that college costs will be at least 80 percent higher by 2005 than they are today. (108) Thus, energy or enthalpy change alone can not help us to predict whether a reaction will occur or not. (109) And it will take other research sites to predict the effects on natural environments rather than well-tended farmland. (110) The differ-ent interests involved are so numerous and so contradictory that no one could reasonably predict how present conflicts will turn out. (111) So again we would predict that the measured apc would be higher in a slump year than in a boom year. (112) These factors interact making it difficult to predict the likely level of difficulty of a specific problem for pupils. (113) However, we can not predict people's actual performance from their level of experience. (114) I quite understand that psychohistory is a statistical science and can not predict the future of a single man with any accuracy. (115) No one can predict the sales success of an ad, and it is often difficult to measure the success even afterwards. (116) The theoretical basis for this rests on economic models which predict that there are net welfare gains available from removing these barriers. (117) Many analysts predict that clearance of the Lloyds bid would hand victory to Lloyds over the nil-premium merger with BoS. (118) Officials concerned with environmental policy predict that a day of reckoning will come when the issue has to be faced again. (119) At this point, I wouldn't even try to predict the outcome, but we're hoping for the best. (120) The child is asked to predict what colors the two blocks will be. (121) In all these cases, it is very difficult for the authorities to predict what people's speculation will be. (122) Obviously people in the trade take a great pride in their ability to understand their customers and to predict their reactions. (123) The mortgage trader who could predict the behavior of the homeowners made huge profits. (124) That had simply been a method, a way of trying to predict what would happen. (125) For instance, if one knew a person's ethnic identity one could predict his or her religion with some confidence. (126) We shall create councils which reflect local communities and which are able to predict and respond to people's needs. (127) He can predict the exact hour the rains will come. (128) Some numbers crunchers predict that few non-defense employees will get buyouts this year under the authority that ends in December. (129) But legal analysts caution that the judicial process could take years and that its outcome is difficult to predict. (130) San Francisco elections officials predict a 30 percent turnout at best; campaign managers and pollsters think election officials are optimistic. (131) Problem of an unstable demand Accurate monetary control requires the authorities to be able to predict the demand curve for money. (132) Analysts predict the agency's share price will now climb above £2m. (133) Human knowledge is as yet unable to predict such changes. (134) The major defence pollsters give is that quota samples generally predict the outcome of elections pretty well. (134) (135) Finally, it should go without saying that Presocratic theories do not allow one to predict behaviour. (136) At the moment we are unable to predict with accuracy who will or will not abuse. (137) Blake's mathematical models predict that dolphins, killer whales and even some penguins can porpoise. (138) You can also plot comets and minor planets as well as predict solar and lunar eclipses. (139) The ability of skin cholesterol to predict heart disease is similar to that of blood cholesterol. (140) The authors also predict an increase in violent storms, fires, landslides and avalanches in the Alpine region as well as widespread deforestation. (141) Exactly when and at what level global population growth will finally peak is extremely difficult for demographers to predict. (142) I hope he doesn't suffer the same fate as those who first used a computer to predict an election's outcome. (143) The problems in constructing such a device seem at present insurmountable, but who can predict the future? (144) Consensus estimates predict quarterly earnings of 57 cents per share, according to Zacks Investment Research. (145) Thus Price's work is criticised because of its failure to accurately predict growth rates. (146) With zeros you can predict very accurately what your capital gains will be and when they will occur. (147) Men's fashion often gets overlooked in the race to predict the latest and most fashionable trends in womens' clothes. (148) He says he's been in the business too long to predict the future. (149) Calculations using Newtonian mechanics predict a precession of 532 arcsec per century. (150) It is therefore impossible, from the results of one deformation-gradient history to predict the results of any other. (151) After such a heated year, many in the apartment industry predict calmer days ahead. (152) Already it is difficult to predict what will happen when you plug two large and complex systems together. (153) But how does entropy help us to predict whether a change will take place or not? (154) This suggest that mispricings can be used to predict subsequent price movements. (155) But he noted that federal agencies are working to improve their ability to predict space weather storms. (156) It is difficult to predict the outcome of changes in the terms of employment of teachers. (157) Expanded research is needed to better understand these events and enhance our ability to predict and control these infections. (158) Using generalizations using a property to predict behaviour proof by appeal to a generalization 3. (159) Added together, market forces generate an overall result which no-one can predict. (160) Because such consequences are hard to predict, some Republicans argue that indirect government is worse than direct meddling. (161) The question is, can the use of psychological tests during the selection process help to predict this future performance? (162) I predict he will be a breath of fresh air for the business community. (163) These studies confidently predict that at any plausible temperatures in Jupiter no solid molecular hydrogen surface is encountered. (164) But waste management, I predict,[http://] will become an important issue in the next general election. (165) Analysts predict the market for the thin panels could be $ 15 billion by the turn of the century. (166) The coalition partners predict further elections in six to eight months, and the energy shortage threatens to hamper their reform plans. (167) The need to understand the meaning of behaviour also makes it difficult to predict how individuals will behave. (168) Short-term study of in-house use can not safely predict long-term patterns. (169) Such detachment models predict that two types of passive margin will be produced by continental rupture. (170) All one could do is predict the probabilities of different outcomes. (171) Complete trust means knowing some one so wall we can always predict their behaviour, which is impossible. (172) A reduction in computational complexity will provide greater flexibility in choice of models used to predict outcomes and correlations. (173) Specifically, I did predict that oil would be pumped into the waters of the Gulf. (174) Such a forecast would not attempt to predict the moment-to-moment changes that have led to the steady state. (175) These parameters are then used in the model to predict the behaviour of the basin. (176) The timing of any recovery in the economy remains hard to predict. (177) Intelligence Tests Schools use intelligence test scores to predict potential for academic success. (178) Some predict that eventually everyone will carry all the sequences of his genes on a compact disk. (179) It would take a brave man to predict the eleven who will take to the field at lunchtime on Wednesday. (180) It must, moreover, try to predict how they will move in the future. (181) Most convection models predict that convection cells have similar horizontal and vertical dimensions, although arguments have been presented against this idea. (182) Hardest to predict is whether an eventual movement for reform will adopt a distinct and more hopeful political and economic orientation. (183) Conversely, the fact that we are able to predict events is experimental evidence against singularities and for the no-boundary proposal. (184) A theory is meant to predict, to control, to create certainty. (185) In order to predict how the universe should have started off, one needs laws that hold at the beginning of time. (186) Sometimes in a tournament I can predict the exact outcome of the shot before he makes it. (187) As usual, the papers predict that tax will dominate the agenda. (188) However, scientists predict they will soon be able to map the entire human genetic makeup. (189) Finally it is safe to predict that in any catalogue there will be more information than art criticism. (190) Doomsayers predict that one day California will tumble into the sea. (191) In a perfect world, a dentist would be able to predict the rate of decay of a tooth. (192) However, many experts predict economic and financial obstacles will cause a delay of several years. (193) Many predict that electronic commerce will propel global computer networks from the fringe into the core of business. (194) There,[Sentencedict] I predict that any such legislative edict would be tossed out on its ear. (195) Louise was a do-gooder, and you could never predict who would show up at her house. (196) There also is concern that the same computer system that would help predict reliability through simulation could be used for design improvements. (197) It is not always easy to predict just what problems a particular group of learners is likely to have with any materials. (198) Each year forecasters predict that growth will resume the next. (199) The middle-class man, on the other hand, could predict a rising income for much of his life. (200) The ultimate objective test of free will would seem to be: Can one predict the behavior of the organism? (201) But experts predict that a landslide would rupture chlorine tanks. (202) Anderson repeatedly refused to predict when the company will move back into the black. (203) Expected future demand for electricity is significantly less difficult to predict than expected future demand for most high-technology products. (204) In 1922 it was not so easy to predict crop yields as it is today. (205) We can predict an increase in equilibrium price greater than that caused by either change taken separately. (206) Even though DeVito has extracted a toothsome performance which insiders predict could win Jack an Oscar nomination. (207) In classical mechanics one can predict the results of measuring both the position and the velocity of a particle. (208) And it will attempt to predict the specific outcome from the implementation of company plans. (209) The observational abilities of the ancients were to have practical application beyond those of time-reckoning and attempt to predict future events. (210) They can no longer rely on conventional market research to predict accurately the spending habits of ageing baby boomers or their children. (211) Knowledge of human physiology would enable witnesses of the bump to predict the appearance of the bruise. (212) He certainly helped to reshape a world whose future was admittedly hard to predict. (213) It is therefore impossible to predict with certainty what amount of supplementation will result in what increment in the serum phosphate concentration. (214) As we also noticed in chapter 3, we can not predict the full membership of the set on phonological grounds. (215) The real issue, they predict, will boil down to fairness and simple human dignity. (216) People are quick to slap that label on you, and then just as eager to predict your downfall. (217) Even the amount of time remaining is almost impossible to predict. (218) Even though many economists would predict higher unemployment if the initiative were adopted, some might not. (219) All of us are in awe of the astronomers and the astrophysicists who are able to predict the composition of the stars. (220) But the Treasury warned that it was too early to predict whether the unemployment rate had peaked. (221) Ask them to predict how many drops of water a penny will hold. (222) It is also possible to predict under what pathologic circumstances excretion of free water would be impaired. (223) It was therefore not possible to predict, on the basis of patient characteristics, those who would develop cardiac arrhythmias. (224) It is impossible to predict and code rules for all eventualities. (225) To predict whether a reaction will occur spontaneously or not it is necessary to introduce another thermodynamic state function called entropy. (226) In addition,[Sentencedict] the Fed can not predict precisely how reserves will change. (227) But many brokers predict a long-term downward trend for maize due to the likelihood of a heavily oversupplied market. (228) City analysts predict a price war in the telecommunications market. (229) Another range of measures based upon circulation data are designed to predict future use from past use. (230) What would you predict that the consequences of such intensive regulation would be? High fares. (231) The most recent polls predict a tight three-way race. (232) Objective To predict the prognosis of children acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) by using glucocorticosteroid induction test. (233) Dr James Wyatt, Sleep Clinician, Rush University medical Center: "What are the activities people are doing in that hour beforebefore bedtime, and do those those predict next-day consequences? (234) The researchers predict that if current conditions persist, the mountain could be ice-free as early as 2022. (235) On-board adaptive model can predict the deterioration parameters by Kalman filter and trim the on-board model to match the actual engine. (236) Many predict 1991 will rival the great vintage of 1965. (237) Electromagnetic theory was able to predict the mechanism of the reflection. (238) Implements the total management to the product cost a primary coverage is must carry on the science to the cost the predict that works out the reasonable plan. (239) It is hardly possible to predict when the huge amount of legal and illegal idle fund will come or go. (240) Conclusion The percentage of peripheral reticulocyte percentage is an effective index to predict the suppression of bone morrow hematopoiesis during solid tumor chemotherapy. (241) Objective: To predict the promotor position and transcription factor binding sites of human BMP-2 gene. (242) Leading indicators may be individual measures, or a collection of measures, that predict future system performance. (243) Also, the results show that it is possible to predict the damage and spall in the ductile materials by numerical simulations. (244) By this model, one can predict a ratio of different kinds of transportation method assigned[/predict.html], and analyze what influence different properties of the services have on the executor. (245) A separable reinforced concrete numerical model and fluid-solid interconnection method were used to predict the development of surface bulge in LS-DYNA. (246) RBF neural network is used to predict nugget sizes of resistance spot welder, in which the input vectors are constructed by time sequences of cycle parameters. (247) Conclusion In result , determination of expressing rate of antigen 7 A 6 could predict efficacy of chemotherapy in AML. (248) Key variables of equipment performance and life can be used to predict failure, provide alerts for maintenance action, increase uptime and lower MTTR. (249) This means that the model can predict the surmountable obstacle height of an off-road vehicle and its-key influencing parameters can be obtained. (250) It is possible to predict and controll the conversion rate of esterifications such as acrylic acid with dodecanol, tetradecanol and hexadecanol by this equation. (251) The proposed model can be used not only to reveal the quantitative relation between flash points and molecular structures but to predict the flash points of organic compounds for chemical engineering. (252) It is confirmed that it is a effective method to predict the diesel piston life with total strain - energy density, and that the in-phase thermal fatigue evaluation is the most effective method. (253) Barring any market meltdown, I predict that one year from now AAPL will be at $550 or more, $650 by the end of 2012, and at least $850 by the end of 2013. (254) Whispers around downtown predict major cutbacks soon at Forum East. (255) OBJECTIVE To evaluate and predict the taste of dimenhydrinate orally disintegrating tablets. (256) Using the gas zone seismic reflection character incorporated with drilled wells to predict its lateral distribution, we have obtained better predicting effects. (257) Third is to predict the fatigue life with a given reliability level and to evaluate the reliability under a given service life. (258) Predict today the city zone of before dawn make one's bow, bring the 2 precipitation to 5 millimeter, end gradually afternoon. (259) A weather forecaster said it was not yet possible to predict what would happen on Christmas Day. (260) The second UNIVAC I was used to predict that Dwight Eisenhower would win the 1952 presidential election, less than an hour after the polls closed. (261) Dun and Bradstreet predict that businesses with fewer than 20 employees have only a 37 percent chance of surviving for four years. (262) Base on qualitative analysis, it predict the subscriber's growth with the way of the pullulation curve, combine with district assortment. (263) Nor did any lachrymose letter in the Times predict a speedy downfall of the Empire for this apathy of its local guardians. (264) It's helped physicists rule out certain supersymmetry models that predict otherwise. (265) Analyze and predict the wear situation of components. Select materials, surface treatment, oil and oil additives to achieve minimum frictional loss, good product reliability at lowest possible cost. (266) At each load increment, an iterative method is adopted to predict the displacement. |
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