英[prɪˈdɪktəbl]
美[prɪˈdɪktəbl]
意思解释
adj. 可预言的;可预报的;可预见的;可预料的
用法例句
- This produced predictable cries of " appeasement " .
- 这导致了可预料的缓和。
- But the reconfiguration of brain-work will also make life far less cosy and predictable for the next generation of graduates
- 但是脑力工作的重新配置同样使下一代毕业生的生活不那么舒服,不那么可预言。
- Internet censorship has spread well beyond the usual culprits and predictable targets , such as political opponents .
- 互联网审查范围已远远超出一般的罪犯和可预料的目标,如政治对手。