词汇 | predictor |
释义 | predictorWord family noun prediction predictability ≠ unpredictability predictor adjective predictable ≠ unpredictable predictive verb predict adverb predictably ≠ unpredictably predictively pre·dic·tor /prɪˈdɪktə $ -ər/ noun [countableC] formal something that shows what will happen in the future 预测器;预示物,预报性的事物 predictor of High blood pressure is a strong predictor of heart attacks. 高血压是心脏病的一个有力预警。 Examples from the Corpus predictor• The best predictor of future performance is past performance.• This action has been shown to be a good predictor of therapeutic effectiveness in trigeminal neuralgia.• Personality has not been shown by industrial psychologists to be a very helpful predictor of performance.• None the less, class remained the most important predictor of how an elector might vote.• Demographic studies have shown clearly that low social class or disadvantaged status is a potent predictor of school failure.• It remained a significant predictor when adjusted for clinical, demographic, Holter data and ejection fraction.• As Oliver James pointed out, the most significant predictor of being violent is simply being a man.• Weather predictor systems based on neural networks also key off a large volume of past data to forecast future conditions. |
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