forecasts
英 [ˈfɔːkɑːsts]
美 [ˈfɔːrkæsts]
n. 预测; 预报
v.
forecast的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 预报;预测
Aforecastis a statement of what is expected to happen in the future, especially in relation to a particular event or situation.- ...a forecast of a 2.25 per cent growth in the economy...
经济增长 2.25% 的预测 - He delivered his election forecast...
他公布了自己对选举的预测。 - The weather forecast is better for today.
天气预报说今天天气要好一些。
- ...a forecast of a 2.25 per cent growth in the economy...
- See also:They forecast a humiliating defeat for the Prime Minister...He forecasts that average salary increases will remain around 4 per cent.weather forecast
The forms forecast and forecasted can both be used for the past tense and past participle. forecast 和 forecasted 均可作为该词的过去式和过去分词。
双语例句
- We're also seeing more optimistic economic forecasts for the year ahead.
我们还看到了对来年经济更加乐观的预测。 - Initially, economists revised up their forecasts for us growth in 2011.
起初,经济学家向上修正了对美国2011年经济增长的预期。 - Weather forecasts predict more hot weather, gusty winds and lightning strikes.
天气预报预测高温、大风和雷电天气将继续。 - This provides an example of the problems of tying settlements explicitly to forecasts.
这提供了一个例子,说明把协议直接与预测联系的问题。 - The disagreement happened in spite of staff economists slashing their forecasts for growth and inflation in the currency area.
尽管在欧洲央行任职的经济学家大幅调降了欧元区的增长和通胀预期,但政策制定者中间仍然出现了分歧。 - He forecasts that average salary increases will remain around 4 per cent.
他预测平均工资增幅将保持在4%左右。 - A reminder of the unhappy relationship between forecasts and unpredictability.
阿之间不愉快的预测和不可预测性的关系提醒。 - The forecasts bode well for an industry that is sensitive to credit market conditions and consumer demand.
对一个易受信贷市场环境和消费需求影响的行业来说,这样的预测数字算得上是好兆头。 - Agency responsible for gathering and interpreting meteorological data for weather study and forecasts.
为气象研究和预报而负责收集和解释气象资料的部门。 - Earlier this month, the two firms issued reports with their forecasts for 2013.
本月早些时候,两家公司分别发布了2013年的预测报告。
