词根:prognostic
adj.prognostic 预后的;预兆的
n.prognostic 预兆;预言;预后症状
prognostication 预测;预言;预兆
prognosticator 预言者
1.Unfortunately, I am not able to prognosticate how everything will eventually shake out.
不幸的是,我无法预言每件事的最终结果将会怎样。
2.Then we prognosticate the develop trends of interrelated field, and try to find the opportunities to design a new product and even a possible system.
并针对相关领域的发展趋势进行一定的预测,最终找到课题的突破点和设计机会,形成新的产品乃至服务系统。
3.From now on, China beginning use instrument long-distance leave to prognosticate with record earthquake of history.
从此以后,中国开始了用仪器远距离观测和记录地震的历史。
4.Conclusion the change of cerebral blood flow can show the pathophysiology of HIE and prognosticate the prognosis of neonates with HIE.
结论脑血流动力学改变可以反映hie的病理机制和严重程度,并有预后预测的价值。
5.The multiple fractal model can describe and prognosticate the wear particles fragmentizing and distribution more reasonably and effectively than traditional models based on statistics.
该模型对磨屑破碎过程和分布的描述和预测基本不受测量仪器分辨率和取样长度的影响,因而比传统基于统计分析的模型更为合理和有效。
6.From the simulation result of model, we may prognosticate that the unemployment rates of two types of workers also increase as the ratio of workers with higher degree certificate increases.
从模型的仿真结果我们可以预计到,随着劳动力市场中高学历工人比例的逐渐提高,高学历工人和低学历工人的失业率均有提高的趋势。