prognosticative adj. 预知的;能预知…的 (of)。 prognosticative of a dream 预知未来的梦。 The solar eclipse was thought prognosticative of the fall of the country. 日蚀过去被认为是国家灭亡的预兆。
Country highway ' s layout analysis and development prognostication 农村公路普及与规划深度发展预测
Negativeffect on perceiving science imposed by ancient prognostication culture 古代预测文化对科学认知的负面影响
The role of human reactions ( intervening historical contingencies ) points out that the main purpose behind predictions was not prognostication but activation 人回应(干预性历史偶发)的角色指出,在预言之后的主要目的不是预测未来,而是激励。
Therefore , this paper focused on the prediction of reservoirs by using seismic inversion and the prognostication of formation pressure by applying pcd method 为此,本研究利用地震反演方法对本区的储层发育情况进行了预测,并利用pcd压力预测方法对地层压力系数进行了预测。
The russian ambassador took him by the shoulder , led him away to a window , and began to talk to him . contrary to bilibins prognostications , the news he brought was received with rejoicing 看起来,这些有绅士派头的人都乐意吸收安德烈公爵加入他们的团体,认为他是自己人他们对少数几个人表示尊敬。
prognosticationとは意味:prognostication n. 《文語》 予知, 予測. 【動詞+】 ◆make prognostications 予知する, 予測を立てる ◆offer Olympic previews and prognostications オリンピックに出場する選手たちの試合前の様子と活躍の予測を伝える. 【+動詞】 ◆He claims that the prognostications of N...