predict

predict
[prɪˈdɪkt]
verbo transitivo
1predecir

predict [pri-dikt]
  • They predict that he’s going to win the tennis match -> predicen que va a ganar el partido de tenis
va. Predecir, decir de antemano lo que ha de acaecer; profetizar, pronosticar.

predict [prɪˈdɪkt]
verb:transitive
predecir; pronosticar; prever
no one is predicting the outcome with any confidence the outcome is not easy to predict he accurately predicted the result of the 1988 presidential election
"it'll end in disaster," he predicted —será un desastre, —predijo —pronosticó;or
"the war will continue another two or three years," he predicted the seasons vary so much that it's impossible to predict next year's crop
the predicted fall in interest rates has not materialized la bajada de los tipos de interés que estaba prevista aún no se ha materializado
opinion polls are predicting victory for the incumbent president the head of the German navy confidently predicted victory in the spring of 1944 the latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest
the motion was passed, as predicted la moción se aprobó como se había previsto pronosticado;or
no one predicted their 30% share of the vote some predict widespread protest strikes in the major industries he predicts another austere year for business it is impossible to predict the future
I can't predict the futurefuture no puedo predecir prever el futuro;or
he predicted a brilliant future for the child le predijo un futuro brillante al niño
to predict thatthat predecir que; pronosticar que
the government predicted the economy would expand by 1.6 % the National Cancer Institute predicted that in 1986, 5,100 men would develop testicular cancer they predict women will hold 10 seats in the Senate by the year 2000 he predicted that my hair would grow back in no time to predict what, how, whether ...
nobody can predict what will happenwhat nadie puede predecir lo que va a pasar
it's hard to predict how she will react he declined to predict whether South African athletes would be at next year's Olympic Games in Barcelona at the moment it's impossible to predict accurately which women will develop this symptom it is quite possible for tests to predict who will do well at school who can predict what the future may hold for us? these things cannot be predicted the film is predicted [to] win an Oscar

Verb Conjugation for "predict"

Imperative
  • predict
  • you predict
  • he/she predicts
  • we predict
  • you predict
  • they predict
Preterite
  • I predicted
  • you predicted
  • he/she predicted
  • we predicted
  • you predicted
  • they predicted
Present Continuous
  • I am predicting
  • you are predicting
  • he/she is predicting
  • we are predicting
  • you are predicting
  • they are predicting
Present Perfect
  • I have predicted
  • you have predicted
  • he/she has predicted
  • we have predicted
  • you have predicted
  • they have predicted
Past Continuous
  • I was predicting
  • you were predicting
  • he/she was predicting
  • we were predicting
  • you were predicting
  • they were predicting
Past Perfect
  • I had predicted
  • you had predicted
  • he/she had predicted
  • we had predicted
  • you had predicted
  • they had predicted
Future
  • I will predict
  • you will predict
  • he/she will predict
  • we will predict
  • you will predict
  • they will predict
Future Perfect
  • I will have predicted
  • you will have predicted
  • he/she will have predicted
  • we will have predicted
  • you will have predicted
  • they will have predicted
Future Continuous
  • I will be predicting
  • you will be predicting
  • he/she will be predicting
  • we will be predicting
  • you will be predicting
  • they will be predicting
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been predicting
  • you have been predicting
  • he/she has been predicting
  • we have been predicting
  • you have been predicting
  • they have been predicting
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been predicting
  • you will have been predicting
  • he/she will have been predicting
  • we will have been predicting
  • you will have been predicting
  • they will have been predicting
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been predicting
  • you had been predicting
  • he/she had been predicting
  • we had been predicting
  • you had been predicting
  • they had been predicting

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