predictions
predictions — 名詞
- predictionssingular
- predictionsesplural
1. things that people say will happen later, based on what they have seen, learned,
預測;預報
對未來事件的陳述或判斷
things that people say will happen later, based on what they have seen, learned, or noticed before
The weather forecast on TV made predictions about rain for most of the week.
電視上的天氣預報預測本週大部分時間會下雨。
collocation: make predictions about [topic]
Baraka's predictions about the football match turned out to be wrong.
Baraka 對那場足球比賽的預測完全錯誤。
possessive structure: [person]'s predictions about
Despite the scientists' predictions, the storm did not arrive.
儘管科學家做出了預測,風暴並沒有來襲。
Ayesha wrote her predictions for the election in a small notebook.
Ayesha 把她對選舉結果的預測寫在一個小筆記本裡。
There are predictions that the city's population will double by 2050.
有預測指出該城市的人口將在2050年翻倍。
- forecasts
more specific to weather, financial, or technical projections; predictions is broader
- projections
emphasises calculations and data-based estimates; used in business and science
- estimates
suggests an approximate judgement rather than a confident claim about the future
- prophecies
related to religious or supernatural insight; much less common in everyday use
文法句型
make predictions about [topic]
predictions that + clause
possessive + predictions + about/of
用法筆記
Usually appears in the plural form predictions when referring to multiple statements about the future. The singular form prediction is used for a single statement. Frequently appears with the verb make or possessives (the economist's predictions).