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pre·dict [prɪˈdɪkt] VB trans

to predict sth economic developments etc.
to predict sth sb's future etc.
they're predicting an overrun of 15% on that project
German
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English
English
predicting
to predict [or form to prognosticate] sth
[jdm] etw voraussagen
to predict sth [to sb]
aus etw dat wahrsagen
jdm etw wahrsagen
to predict [or form presage] that sb will do sth

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

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Klett Geography Glossary

predict VB

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

predict and provide principle THEOR MODEL, APPRAIS

Present
Ipredict
youpredict
he/she/itpredicts
wepredict
youpredict
theypredict
Past
Ipredicted
youpredicted
he/she/itpredicted
wepredicted
youpredicted
theypredicted
Present Perfect
Ihavepredicted
youhavepredicted
he/she/ithaspredicted
wehavepredicted
youhavepredicted
theyhavepredicted
Past Perfect
Ihadpredicted
youhadpredicted
he/she/ithadpredicted
wehadpredicted
youhadpredicted
theyhadpredicted

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

That's why he was predicted a great international club career.
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Given a uniform swing to the opposition or government parties in an election, the number of seats that change hands can be predicted.
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One-fifth to one-quarter will have a recurrence within a year with this also predicting future recurrences.
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You must predict and locate where the middle is.
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This is predicted to increase by 30 percent to 50 percent in 2014.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The study authors define excitement in terms of a high level of competitive intensity, because football matches and championships are only exciting if the spectators cannot reliably predict their outcomes in advance.
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www.rolandberger.de
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Denn Fußballspiele und -meisterschaften sind nur dann spannend, wenn die Zuschauer nicht vorhersagen können, wie diese ausgehen werden.
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The study authors define excitement in terms of a high level of competitive intensity, because football matches and championships are only exciting if the spectators cannot reliably predict their outcomes in advance.
www.rolandberger.de
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Spannung wird von den Studienautoren dabei als hohes Niveau an Wettbewerbsintensität definiert. Denn Fußballspiele und -meisterschaften sind nur dann spannend, wenn die Zuschauer nicht vorhersagen können, wie diese ausgehen werden.
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The long term goal is not only to understand aggregation, but to predict it quantitatively based on molecular properties.
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Das langfristige Ziel der Forschergruppe ist es, die Aggregatbildung nicht nur zu verstehen, sondern auch auf der Basis von Moleküleigenschaften quantitativ vorauszusagen.
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This corresponded exactly to the distance they had predicted with their computer simulations for a “double-Ras”.
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aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Das entsprach genau dem Abstand, den sie für ein „Doppel-Ras“ mit ihren Computersimulationen vorhergesagt hatten.
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And that information is crucial for efforts to predict how the particles will behave in the atmosphere, and how they might affect air traffic,” says Corrado Cimarelli.
www.uni-muenchen.de
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Das ist entscheidend, um vorhersagen zu können, wie sich Aschewolken in der Atmosphäre bewegen, was Auswirkungen auf den Flugverkehr haben kann“, sagt Corrado Cimarelli.

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