14世纪晚期,“策划”,来自 fore- “之前”和 casten 的意义上的“设计,计划,准备”(14世纪晚期; 参见 cast(v.))。意思是“预测事件”,首次出现在15世纪晚期(cast(v.)“感知,注意”来自14世纪晚期)。相关: Forecasting。 Whether we are to say forecast or forecasted in the past tense & participle depe...
Whether we are to say forecast or forecasted in the past tense & participle depends on whether we regard the verb or the noun as the original from which the other is formed; ... The verb is in fact recorded 150 years earlier than the noun, & we may therefore thankfully rid ourselves ...
(ˈfoːkaːst) –past tense, past participle ˈforecast or ˈforecasted – verb to tell about (something) before it happens. He forecast good weather for the next three days.pronosticar noun a statement about what is going to happen; a prediction. forecasts about the economy.pronóst...
forecast2verb(past tense and past participleforecastorforecasted)[transitive]to make a statement saying what is likely to happen in the future, based on information that is available nowTurnover is forecast to grow 6.7% this year.This year weforecast growthof 30%.forecast thatThe bank’s chief...
#APStyle tip: Use forecast for the past tense of forecast, not forecasted.— APStylebook (@APStylebook) March 10, 2010 On a technical point, you've got "typecast" wrong. Firstly it's "typecast", not "typecasted". And, secondly, I'm not clear whether you're using the word correctly...
[英 [ˈfɔ:kɑ:st] 美 [ˈfɔ:rkæst] ] forecast的意思、解释 过去式:forecasted; 过去分词:forecasted; 现在分词:forecasting; 复数形式:forecasts; forecast 基本解释 及物动词预报,预测; 预示 不及物动词预报,预测 名词预报; 预言
过去分词:forecast或forecasted forecast扩展 forecaster (n.) forecast词根 词根:forecast n. forecasting预测 forecaster预报员 v. forecasting预言;作预告(forecast的ing形式) forecast英英释义 verb transitive verb to calculate or predict (some future event or condition) usually as a result of study and analysi...
The forms forecast and forecasted can both be used for the past tense and past participle. forecast 和 forecasted 均可作为该词的过去式和过去分词。 1.预报;预测 Aforecastis a statement of what is expected to happen in the future, especially in relation to a particular event or situation. ...
Forecast or Forecasted weather- English Only forum <How> did he feel about the weather forecast? / <How> did she feel because of him?- English Only forum How did Peter feel about the weather forecast? He <felt/was> very pleased.- English Only forum ...
Whether we are to sayforecastorforecastedin the past tense & participle depends on whether we regard the verb or the noun as the original from which the other is formed; ... The verb is in fact recorded 150 years earlier than the noun, & we may therefore thankfully rid ourselves of the...