柯林斯詞典predictable /pr??d?kt?b?l/ 1. ADJ If you say that an event is predictable, you mean that it is obvious in advance that it will happen. 可預(yù)見的 This was a predictable reaction, given the bitter hostility between the two countries. 考慮到兩國(guó)之間的強(qiáng)烈敵意,這種反應(yīng)是可以預(yù)見的。2. predictablyADV 可預(yù)見地 His article is, predictably, a scathing attack on capitalism. 可以預(yù)見,他的文章會(huì)是對(duì)資本主義的猛烈抨擊。 返回 predictable劍橋詞典Something that is predictable happens in a way or at a time that you know about before it happens . 可預(yù)言的;可預(yù)計(jì)的,可預(yù)料的 Comets appear at predictable times . 彗星在預(yù)計(jì)的時(shí)間出現(xiàn)。 反義詞unpredictable disapproving happening or behaving in a way that you expect and not unusual or interesting 意料之中的;墨守成槼的,按老一套辦事的 The ending to the film was just so predictable. 這部電影的結(jié)侷太老套了。 例句 a predictable plot line The film's plot is predictable and the acting is mediocre .The film has a boringly predictable ending .He's so predictable!It was a fairly predictable result . 返回 predictable