| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| predict | /pɹə'dɪkt/ | (transitive) If you predict something, you say that it will happen before anyone observes it. | predictor prediction predictable |
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What year did this man predict the end of the world?
ReplyDeleteRussian: предсказать
The enjoyment of achievement activities did not predict social or relaxation activities
ReplyDeletejapanese;sui soku
predict
ReplyDelete[pri'dikt]
v. 预知, 预言, 预报
The zodiac is used in astrology to predict the future.
Scientists cannot yet predict what happens to pollutants that do not float on the ocean surface.
ReplyDeleteFurther, it is necessary to predict in avance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly; this forecasting is obviously difficult.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:predecir