prognosticator
英音[ prɒɡˈnɒstɪˌkeɪtə(r) ] 美音[ prɑːɡˈnɑːstɪkeɪtər ]

预言者

常用释义

词性释义

n.

预言者
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The prioress, that pronounced prognosticator, immediately took a fancy to Cosette and gave her a place in the school as a charity pupil.
院长作了那样的预测以后,立即对珂赛特起了好感,让她在寄读学校里占了一个免费生名额。
In multivariate analysis, increasing age was an independent prognosticator of poor overall survival (P = . 041).
而多因素分析显示,年龄增加作为食管癌患者的独立预后因素(P=.041)。
"Greenspan is of marginal interest as a prognosticator now. "
“人们已经不怎么把格林斯潘视作市场预言者了。”
Now that the World Cup has ended, Paul the prognosticator will also retire from football forecasting.
世界杯的大幕已经徐徐落下,“预言家”章鱼也要光荣退休了。
Author and education prognosticator Tom Vander Ark on making education more more valuable and more relevant (even in search terms).
作家兼教育预言家TomVanderArk正让教育变得越来越有价值和相互关联(即使出现在搜索关键词中)。
虽然我不是占卜师,但我相信我会带给你幸福和快乐,因为你就是我的生命我的全部。
It is sometimes called Dr. Copper by fans because it's seen as a better prognosticator of the economy than academics with Ph. D. s.
铜有时被投资者称为“铜博士”,因为它被视为能够比拥有博士学位的学术人士更准确地预测经济走势。
同义词
同根词 (词根prognostic)
prognostic adj 预后的;预兆的
prognostic n 预兆;预言;预后症状
prognostication n 预测;预言;预兆
prognosticate vt 预言,预测