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Что (кто) такое Predict - определение

STATEMENT ABOUT AN UNCERTAIN EVENT, WHICH IS OFTEN BASED UPON EXPERIENCE OR KNOWLEDGE
Predict; Predicted; Vision and prophecy; Vision / Prophecy; Predictions; Predictive; Foretelling; Foretold; Scientific prediction; Predictions for the Future; Future Predictions; Predicting; Prediction in science; Experimental prediction; Predictor (statistics); Prediction (statistics); Statistical prediction; Social prediction; Predictive sociology
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predict         
(predicts, predicting, predicted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you predict an event, you say that it will happen.
The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest...
He predicted that my hair would grow back 'in no time'...
It's hard to predict how a jury will react...
'The war will continue another two or three years,' he predicted.
VERB: V n, V that, V wh, V with quote
predict         
1. <simulation> simulation, predictive analytics. 2. <architecture> branch prediction. 3. <audio, compression> predictive audio compression.
predict         
¦ verb state that (a specified event) will happen in the future.
Derivatives
predictive adjective
predictively adverb
predictor noun
Origin
C17: from L. praedict-, praedicere 'make known beforehand, declare', from prae- 'beforehand' + dicere 'say'.
predict         
v.
1) (K) I predicted their getting into trouble
2) (L) she predicted that it would rain
3) (Q) who can predict how the elections will turn out.
predict         
v. a.
Foretell, prophesy, prognosticate, presage, augur, betoken, foretoken, portend, divine, forebode. See vaticinate.
Predict         
·noun A Prediction.
II. Predict ·vt To tell or declare beforehand; to Foretell; to Prophesy; to Presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of a comet.
PREDICT (USAID)         
U.S. FUNDED VIRUS RESEARCH PROGRAMME
PREDICT Project
PREDICT was an epidemiological research program funded by a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) grant. Launched in 2009, the program was described as an early warning pandemic system.
predictive         
a.
Prophetic, presaging, foretelling, portending, betokening, foreshadowing.
Predicted         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Predict.
Predicting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Predict.

Википедия

Prediction

A prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dicere, "to say"), or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. They are often, but not always, based upon experience or knowledge. There is no universal agreement about the exact difference from "estimation"; different authors and disciplines ascribe different connotations.

Future events are necessarily uncertain, so guaranteed accurate information about the future is impossible. Prediction can be useful to assist in making plans about possible developments.