predict ♦︎ forecast ♦︎ say ♦︎ foresee ♦︎ project ♦︎ prophesyThese words all mean to say what you think will happen in the future.這些詞均表示預言、預報。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to predict / forecast / foresee / prophesy that...◆to predict / forecast / say / foresee / prophesy what / how / when / where / who / whether...◆to be predicted / forecast / projected to do sth◆to predict / forecast / foresee / prophesy the future◆to predict / forecast / foresee a trend / the outcome◆to predict / foresee / prophesy war / danger / sb's death◆to be difficult / impossible to predict / forecast / say / foresee / project◆sth was originally predicted / forecast / foreseen / projected◆to predict / forecast / say sth in advance■predict [transitive] to say that sth will happen in the future預言;預告;預報◆a reliable method of predicting earthquakes一種預報地震的可靠方法◆It is impossible to predict with any certainty what effect this will have.不可能準確地預知這將會産生什麽樣的結果。◆She predicted (that) the election result would be close.她預言選舉結果將很接近。◆The trial is predicted to last for months.預料審訊將持續數月之久。 see also prediction ⇨ expectation■forecast ˈfɔːkɑːst; NAmEˈfɔːrkæst(forecast, forecastedorforecast, forecasted) [transitive] to say what you think will happen in the future based on information you have now預測;預報◆Experts are forecasting a recovery in the economy.專家預測經濟將複蘇。◆Snow is forecast for tomorrow.預報明天有雪。◆The costs were higher than those originally forecast.成本比起初預測的要高。 see also forecast ⇨ expectationNOTE辨析 Predict or forecast?Someone predicts what will happen based on information available, their knowledge, their opinions or using religious or magic powers. Someone usually forecasts sth based on information available and often using scientific methods. * predict指依據所得到的信息、知識、觀點或憑借宗教或法術力量進行預測,forecast通常指依據所得信息並常使用科學方法進行預測或預報。■say(said, said) [transitive, intransitive] (used especially in negative sentences and questions尤用於否定句和疑問句) (ratherinformal, especiallyspoken) to express your opinion about what you think will happen in the future預料;預言◆Who can say what will happen between now and then?誰能預料這段時間會發生什麽事?◆'When will it be finished?' 'I couldn't say.'“什麽時候能完成?”“說不好。”■foreseefɔːˈsiː; NAmEfɔːrˈsiː(foresaw, forseen) [transitive] to think sth is going to happen in the future; to know about sth before it happens預料;預見;預知◆No one could have foreseen that things would turn out this way.誰也沒有預料到事情的結果會這樣。◆We do not foresee any problems.我們預料不會出任何問題。 see also foresight ⇨ expectation■projectprəˈdʒekt [transitive, usually passive] (especially business尤用於商業) to estimate what the size, cost or amount of sth will be in the future, based on what is happening now(以目前的情況爲依據)預測,預計,推想(規模、費用或數量)◆A growth rate of 4% is projected for next year.預計明年的增長率是4%。◆The unemployment rate has been projected to fall.據預測失業率將下降。 see also projection ⇨ expectation■prophesyˈprɒfəsaɪ; NAmEˈprɑːfəsaɪ [transitive] to say what will happen in the future, especially using religious or magic powers(尤指通過宗教或法術)預言◆He prophesied that a flood would cover the Earth's surface.他預言洪水將淹沒地球表面。◆He experienced visions and later prophesied his own death.他得到過神示,後來預言了自己的死亡。 see also prophecy ⇨ expectation
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