prognosticative

英[prɒg'nɒstɪkeɪt] 美[prɒg'nɒstɪˌkeɪt]
  • vt.预知;预言;预测
prognosticative prognostication prognosticated prognosticated prognosticating prognosticates
  • predictive adj.预言的;预兆的;预测的
  • selection n.选择;挑选;挑选出来的人或事
Verb:
  1. make a prediction about; tell in advance;

    "Call the outcome of an election"

  2. indicate by signs;

    "These signs bode bad news"

    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Then they prognosticate on whether what happened in Argentina is a good sign for the senator from New York.
      然后他们会预言,在阿根廷发生的事,对于这位来自纽约的参议员而言,是否是个好兆头。
    2. It is the most important matter to influence the stability and prognosticate of surgery.
      术后角膜愈合反应是影响手术稳定性及预测性的重要原因之一。
    3. In order to prognosticate the prospecting targets using geochemical data from mine districts, correspondence cluster analysis is applied.
      摘要为利用矿区地球化学数据进行找矿靶区预测,采用了对应聚类分析方法。

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