prediction

prediction
[prɪˈdɪkʃən]
sustantivo
1predicción (f)

prediction [pri-dik-shon]
sustantivo
1Predicción, profecía (prophecy).

prediction [prɪˈdɪkʃən] ?
noun
1 (forecast) (by expert, layman) predicción; (f) (by clairvoyant, oracle) vaticinio; (m) profecía; (f)
their prediction that house prices would fall su predicción de que el precio de la vivienda iba a bajar
my prediction is that it will take about five to 10 years for us to recover from this disaster the worst predictions of Chernobyl's consequences have failed to materialise
there were dire predictions that thousands would die of malnutrition hubo predicciones alarmantes de que miles de personas morirían por desnutrición
Marx's predictions about the evolution of capitalism the predictions of Nostradamus and other soothsayers
to make a prediction about sth pronosticar predecir algo;or
2 (act)
weather prediction has never been a perfect science pronosticar el tiempo nunca ha sido una ciencia exacta

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