柯林斯詞典predict /pr??d?kt/ (predicting,predicted,predicts) 1. V-T If you predict an event, you say that it will happen. 預言 The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest. 最新的民意測驗預言將是一場勢均力敵的競賽。 He predicted that my hair would grow back "in no time." 他預言我的頭發(fā)會“馬上”再長出來。 返回 predict劍橋詞典to say that an event or action will happen in the future , especially as a result of knowledge or experience 預言;預料,預計 It's still not possible to accurately predict the occurrence of earthquakes . 現(xiàn)在仍無法準確預報地震的發(fā)生。 [ 詞或詞組后面接一個that從句 ] Who could have predicted that within ten years he'd be in charge of the whole company ? 誰能預料到10年內他會掌管整個公司? [ 動詞后面接一個帶to的不定式 ] The hurricane is predicted to reach the coast tomorrow morning . 颶風預計將于明天早晨登陸。 [ 動詞后面接一個疑問詞 ] No one can predict when the disease will strike again. 沒人能預見這種病什么時候會再次爆發(fā)。 例句 We can predict changes in climate with a surprising degree of accuracy .I cannot predict what will happen next year .The papers are predicting that the prime minister will call an election in the spring .Heavy snowfalls are predicted for tonight and tomorrow .It was predicted that a comet would collide with one of the planets . 返回 predict