predictions

[prɪ'dɪkʃnz]
  • 释义
  • 预言,预言的事物( prediction的名词复数 );

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    From this theory came a host of remarkable predictions.

    从这个理论出发导出了许多惊人的预言.

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  • 2、

    Many of his predictions are coming true.

    他的很多预言正成为现实。

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  • 3、

    Experiments have corroborated her predictions.

    实验证实了她的预言.

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  • 4、

    This is what makes Leon Bagrit's predictions particularly remarkable.

    这就是莱昂.巴格瑞特的预测非凡的地方.

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  • 5、

    Investigators found that the measurements disagreed with the predictions of the theory.

    研究工作者们发现,测量的结果与这个理论的预言并不相符.

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  • 6、

    Economics can make rather remarkably accurate predictions about economic phenomena.

    经济学能够对经济现象作出相当精确的预测.

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  • 7、

    The greater part of physics makes predictions of such a form.

    物理学的绝大多数领域,都作出这种形式的预测.

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  • 8、

    We take his predictions with a grain of salt.

    我们不完全相信他的预测.

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  • 9、

    In science we are always concerned with explanations, predictions, and tests.

    人在科学中我们总是致力于解释 、 预测和检验.

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  • 10、

    These structural changes agree well with the best theoretical predictions.

    这些结构上的变化同最成功的理论预言很好地相吻合.

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  • 11、

    His predictions were completely wrong, and he had to eat crow.

    他的预测完全错误, 他不得不认错.

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  • 12、

    Experiments should always be made to check predictions from theory.

    根据理论作出的预测总该用试验来检验.

    辞典例句
  • 13、

    We may base scientific predictions on laws.

    我们可以根据规律而作出科学预测.

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  • 14、

    My optimistic predictions came true.

    我的乐观的预言成了现实.

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  • 15、

    They also resort to theories, predictions, and intuitions that are inherently incapable of exact proof.

    法官还借助理论 、 预测和直觉,这些在实际举证中是不可能得到的.

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