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predictable美 [prɪ'dɪktəb(ə)l] 英 [prɪ'dɪktəb(ə)l] - adj.可预见的;可预料的;意料之中的;老套乏味的
- 网络可预言的;可预测的;可预知的
adj.+n. predictable effect,predictable failure adj. foreseeable,expectable,expected,likely,probable 1. | 可预见的;可预料的if sth ispredictable , you know in advance that it will happen or what it will be like |
| a predictable result 可预见的结果 | | The ending of the book was entirely predictable. 那本书的结局是完全预料得到的。 | | In March and April, the weather is much less predictable. 三、四月份的天气非常不好预测。 |
2. | 意料之中的;老套乏味的behaving or happening in a way that you would expect and therefore boring |
| He's very nice, but I find him rather dull and predictable. 他为人很不错,但我觉得他相当呆板乏味。 |
adj. | 1. happening or turning out in the way that might have been expected or predicted 2. rarely or never behaving or happening in an unusual or unexpected way 3. if something is predictable, it happens in the way that you would expect 4. someone who is predictable always behaves or reacts in the same way 1. happening or turning out in the way that might have been expected or predicted 2. rarely or never behaving or happening in an unusual or unexpected way 3. if something is predictable, it happens in the way that you would expect 4. someone who is predictable always behaves or reacts in the same way |
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