predictor
美音:[prɪ'dɪktər] 英音:[prɪ'dɪktə(r)]简单释义:
n.有预测作用的事物;预示物
Web预测器;预言者;预报器
变形:
"Plural Form:predictors "
完整释义:
n.
1.〔数〕预测式
2.预报装置
3.预言者;预报者
4.【军事】活动目标预测器;水雷发射预测器
5.【气象学】预报因子
例句:
Social psychologists have found a second key predictor of mutual attraction: similarity.
社会心理学家发现第二个共同吸引因素:相似。A man's job status is an outstanding predictor of his wife's attractiveness.
一名男士的工作状态,恰是他妻子吸引力的绝佳预测工具。"Better educational outcomes are a strong predictor for future economic growth, " said OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria.
OECD秘书长安杰尔•贾瑞亚说:“更好的教育成果预示着未来经济能取得发展。”A billion people have done this experiment before you, and the Predictor has predicted correctly for every one.
前面已经有10亿个人做过这个实验,先知都准确地预测到了每个人的选择。For the women who were generally optimistic, there was a longer disease-free interval, the best predictor of survival.
对那些通常持乐观态度的妇女来说,两次发病间隔的时间较长,而这是生存下去的最好预兆。Conclusion MVD is one of the predictor for the biological behavior of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
结论MVD是预测食管鳞状细胞癌生物学行为的一个有用指标。Hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that expectations being fulfilled was the most significant predictor of global outcome.
多元层次回归分析表明期望实现是总疗效最有意义的预测因素。Among multiple objective and subjective factors, pain was a strong predictor of the final general health status and arm-specific disability.
在多个主观和客观的因素中,疼痛是最终健康状况和残疾水平的一个预测因素。
上一个:London
下一个:tent
相关单词
profitprecipitationproceedpreparedprecedentproteinprintingpreachpreferencepreliminaryprudentproppresentlypredominantlyprescientproblematicpromptpropitiatepropagatepreparationprocrastinateprocessionproneprescriptionprecautionprofessionprecipitatepredictionpragmaticpreface