forecast
fore
ˈfɔr
fawr
cast
ˌkæst
kāst
British pronunciation
/ˈfɔːˌkɑːst/

“forecast”的英语定义和含义

to forecast
01

预测, 预报

to predict future events, based on analysis of present data and conditions
Transitive: to forecast a future event
to forecast definition and meaning
example
例子
Economists forecast a downturn in the stock market due to recent economic indicators.
经济学家根据近期的经济指标预测股市将出现低迷。
The analyst used trends and patterns to forecast an increase in consumer demand.
分析师利用趋势和模式预测消费者需求的增长。
02

预测, 预报

to suggest that something is likely to happen
Transitive: to forecast sth
example
例子
The trends forecast a shift toward more sustainable energy solutions.
趋势预测将转向更可持续的能源解决方案。
She forecasted success for the project based on early feedback.
她根据早期反馈预测了项目的成功。
03

预测, 预示

to hint at or suggest something that is likely to happen in the future
Transitive: to forecast sth
example
例子
The dark clouds on the horizon forecast a storm later in the evening.
地平线上的乌云预示着傍晚会有暴风雨。
The character 's actions in the first chapter forecast the tragic ending.
第一章中角色的行为预示了悲剧的结局。
Forecast
01

预报

a prediction of what will happen such as a change in the weather
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