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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
predict
pre·dict AW [predict predicts predicted predicting] BrE [prɪˈdɪkt] NAmE [prɪˈdɪkt] verb to say that sth will happen in the future Syn: ↑forecast •~ sth a reliable method of predicting earthquakes • Nobody could predict the outcome. • The party is predicting a majority of 20 seats. •~ what, whether, etc… It is impossible to predict what will happen. •~ (that)… She predicted (that) the election result would be close. •He predicted (that) it would be a smash hit. •it is predicted that… It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall. •sb/sth is predicted to do sth The trial is predicted to last for months. •This figure is predicted to rise to one billion by the year 2015. Verb forms: Word Origin: early 17th cent.: from Latin praedict- ‘made known beforehand, declared’, from the verb praedicere, from prae- ‘beforehand’ + dicere ‘say’. Thesaurus: predict verb T •What is needed is a reliable method of predicting earthquakes. forecast • • foresee • • prophesy • |especially spoken say • |especially business project • predict/forecast/foresee/prophesy that… predict/forecast/foresee/prophesy/say what/how/when/where/who/whether… be predicted/forecast/projected to do sth predict/forecast/foresee/prophesy the future Predict or forecast? Sb predicts what will happen based on the information available, their opinions or using religious or magical powers; sb forecasts sth based on the information available and often using scientific methods. Language Bank: expect Discussing predictions ▪ The number of people using mobile phones to purchase goods and services is expected ▪ / likely ▪ to more than double by the end of 2015. ▪ Experts have predicted ▪ / forecast ▪ that the number of people using their mobile phones to pay for goods and services should exceed 190 million in 2015. ▪ This figure is set to ▪ reach 200 million by 2016. By ▪ 2015, 800 million mobile phone users worldwide will ▪ be participating in social networks via their phone. ▪ Sales of mobile phones in 2009 were lower than expected ▪. ▪ The company's announcement of 1.26 billion handsets sold for the year is in line with predictions ▪. Language Banks at ↑fall, ↑illustrate, ↑increase, ↑proportion Example Bank: •Every step in the movie is easily predicted. •Few would have dared to predict such a landslide victory. •I think I can safely predict that they will fight the verdict. •It is not possible to predict with any certainty what effect this will have. •It is safe to predict that this trend will persist. •It is still too early to predict the degree to which prices will rise. •Newton's theories allow us to predict the flight of a ball. •The author boldly predicts the end of the Communist Party's rule. •This result had been widely predicted by the opinion polls. •We can predict from this information what is likely to happen next. •We can predict with absolute confidence how the newspapers will react. •We can reasonably predict what is going to happen. •You cannot predict the weather with absolute accuracy. •a computer model used to predict future weather patterns •This figure is predicted to rise to one billion by the year 2010.
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