predictable
英 [prɪ'dɪktəb(ə)l]
美 [prɪ'dɪktəbl]
英文词源
- predictable (adj.)
- 1820, from predict + -able. Related: Predictably, which in the sense "as could have been predicted" is attested from 1914.
双语例句
- 1. Psychological twists perk up an otherwise predictable story line.
- 心理转折使原本老套的故事情节变得生动有趣。
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- 2. Senior citizens long for a more predictable and secure future.
- 老年人渴望有一个更稳定、更可预见的未来。
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- 3. The photographs are fairly predictable and unexceptional.
- 照片基本没有什么新奇之处,稀松平常。
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- 4. The concert was a predictable yawn.
- 果不其然,那场音乐会很乏味。
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- 5. The ending of the book was entirely predictable.
- 那本书的结局完全是可以想见的。
来自《权威词典》