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önceden bildirmek, tahmin, tahmin etmek, kestirmek, öngörmek, önceden haber vermek, kehanet, öngörü, tahmin et, kehanette bulunmak, öndeyi, önceden sezme, öngörme, ÖNCEDEN HESAPLAMA:Hareket halindeki bir hedefin belirli bir anda bulunacağı yeri tayin, önceden haber verme, haber vermek, önceden söylemek: That economist predicted the present recession. O ekonomist şimdiki durgunluğun olacağını önceden söylemişti, önceden söylemek, bir şeyin vukuunu önceden haber vermek, öngörüde bulunmak, predictionkehanet, geleceğe yönelik tahmin, kestirim, beklenti, kestirme, kestiri,

1predict önceden bildirmek     ts
2prediction tahmin     ts
3predict tahmin etmek     ts
4predict kestirmek  İnşaat     ts
5predict öngörmek     ts
6predict önceden haber vermek  fiil     ts
7prediction kehanet     ts
8prediction öngörü     ts
9predict tahmin et     ts
10predict kehanette bulunmak     ts
11prediction öndeyi     ts
12predict önceden sezme     ts
13prediction öngörme     ts
14prediction ÖNCEDEN HESAPLAMA:Hareket halindeki bir hedefin belirli bir anda bulunacağı yeri tayin     ts
15predict önceden haber verme     ts
16predict haber vermek     ts
17predict önceden söylemek: That economist predicted the present recession. O ekonomist şimdiki durgunluğun olacağını önceden söylemişti  fiil     ts
18predict önceden söylemek     ts
19predict bir şeyin vukuunu önceden haber vermek     ts
20predict öngörüde bulunmak     ts
21predict predictionkehanet     ts
22prediction geleceğe yönelik tahmin  Ticaret     ts
23prediction kestirim     ts
24prediction beklenti  Politika, Siyaset     ts
25prediction kestirme  Dilbilim     ts
26prediction kestiri     ts
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plural of prediction, to foretell, foresee or prophesy, to state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge, A statement of what will happen in the future, foretelling, Suggest what may happen based on available information, To be able to predict future events before they occur, to foretell or prophesy, make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election, To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of a comet, A prediction, make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election", Predict changes in developmental phenomena, If you predict an event, you say that it will happen. The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest He predicted that my hair would grow back `in no time' It's hard to predict how a jury will react `The war will continue another two or three years,' he predicted. to say that something will happen, before it happens prediction (past participle of praedicere ), prophesy, foretell, announce in advance, indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news", To tell beforehand, is used by the MeasurementModel to create a new MeasurementSet using a SourceModel and another MeasurementSet as a paraform of where to sample the data, A projection in advance of an event based on observation, experience, or scientific reason, A learning strategy that involves taking information gained from listening or reading, identifying questions that emerge, and then guessing the answers before the answers are apparent Prediction can facilitate understanding and remembering, A scientific model to explain what happens, and why it happens, The value of the payoff that a classifier calculates it will receive, Prediction is defined as Use of a CFD model to foretell the state of a physical system under conditions for which the CFD model has not been validated (AIAA G-077-1998), Using computer models to forecast an occurrence, eg the weather or what is likely if a pilot makes an error, 1 the act of predicting 2 an instance of this; something predicted; prophecy, the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future), If you make a prediction about something, you say what you think will happen. He was unwilling to make a prediction about which books would sell in the coming year Weather prediction has never been a perfect science. a statement about what you think is going to happen, or the act of making this statement prediction of, prognostication, divination; prophecy, soothsaying; forecasting, act of foretelling, The act of foretelling; also, that which is foretold; prophecy, the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) a statement made about the future, a statement made about the future, An indication in advance based on observation, experience, or scientific reason (A state in advance as to what one believes will happen, a foretelling ), Forecast or extrapolation of the future state of a system from current or past states, of tides: The mathematical process in which the values of the basic harmonic constituents for a given location are projected into the future, and their amplitudes added for any given time to obtain the predicted tidal height; nowadays performed mostly by computers; mechanical tide predicting machines having been used frequently in the past See also Fourier series, The prediction of one variable (Y) on the basis of one or more predictor variables (Xi), A specific statement about a future condition Usually made by non-experts (who would like to add qualifications or ranges) An example would be "who is going to win the football game this week", The explanation of an event that has not yet occurred by reference to observed regularities in the natural world Recommended Reading: Wesley C Salmon, Causality and Explanation (Oxford, 1997) {at Amazon com}; Peter Spirtes, Clark Glymour, and Richard Scheines, Causation, Prediction, and Search (MIT, 2001) {at Amazon com}; Judea Pearl, Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference (Cambridge, 2001) {at Amazon com}; and Karl Raimund Popper, Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge (Routledge, 1992) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP and noesis,

27 plural of prediction     ts
28predict to foretell, foresee or prophesy     ts
29predict to state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge     ts
30prediction A statement of what will happen in the future - ""It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra or Robert Storm Petersen (in translation from Danish)"     ts
31prediction. foretelling     ts
32predict Suggest what may happen based on available information     ts
33prediction To be able to predict future events before they occur     ts
34predict to foretell or prophesy     ts
35predict make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election     ts
36predict To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of a comet     ts
37predict A prediction     ts
38predict make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"     ts
39predict Predict changes in developmental phenomena     ts
40predict If you predict an event, you say that it will happen. The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest He predicted that my hair would grow back `in no time' It's hard to predict how a jury will react `The war will continue another two or three years,' he predicted. to say that something will happen, before it happens prediction (past participle of praedicere )     ts
41predict prophesy, foretell, announce in advance  fiil     ts
42predict indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"     ts
43predict To tell beforehand     ts
44predict is used by the MeasurementModel to create a new MeasurementSet using a SourceModel and another MeasurementSet as a paraform of where to sample the data     ts
45prediction A projection in advance of an event based on observation, experience, or scientific reason     ts
46prediction A learning strategy that involves taking information gained from listening or reading, identifying questions that emerge, and then guessing the answers before the answers are apparent Prediction can facilitate understanding and remembering     ts
47prediction A scientific model to explain what happens, and why it happens     ts
48prediction The value of the payoff that a classifier calculates it will receive     ts
49prediction Prediction is defined as Use of a CFD model to foretell the state of a physical system under conditions for which the CFD model has not been validated (AIAA G-077-1998)     ts
50prediction Using computer models to forecast an occurrence, eg the weather or what is likely if a pilot makes an error     ts
51prediction 1 the act of predicting 2 an instance of this; something predicted; prophecy     ts
52prediction the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)     ts
53prediction If you make a prediction about something, you say what you think will happen. He was unwilling to make a prediction about which books would sell in the coming year Weather prediction has never been a perfect science. a statement about what you think is going to happen, or the act of making this statement prediction of     ts
54prediction prognostication, divination; prophecy, soothsaying; forecasting, act of foretelling  isim     ts
55prediction The act of foretelling; also, that which is foretold; prophecy     ts
56prediction the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) a statement made about the future     ts
57prediction a statement made about the future     ts
58prediction An indication in advance based on observation, experience, or scientific reason (A state in advance as to what one believes will happen, a foretelling )     ts
59prediction Forecast or extrapolation of the future state of a system from current or past states     ts
60prediction of tides: The mathematical process in which the values of the basic harmonic constituents for a given location are projected into the future, and their amplitudes added for any given time to obtain the predicted tidal height; nowadays performed mostly by computers; mechanical tide predicting machines having been used frequently in the past See also Fourier series     ts
61prediction The prediction of one variable (Y) on the basis of one or more predictor variables (Xi)     ts
62prediction A specific statement about a future condition Usually made by non-experts (who would like to add qualifications or ranges) An example would be "who is going to win the football game this week"     ts
63prediction The explanation of an event that has not yet occurred by reference to observed regularities in the natural world Recommended Reading: Wesley C Salmon, Causality and Explanation (Oxford, 1997) {at Amazon com}; Peter Spirtes, Clark Glymour, and Richard Scheines, Causation, Prediction, and Search (MIT, 2001) {at Amazon com}; Judea Pearl, Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference (Cambridge, 2001) {at Amazon com}; and Karl Raimund Popper, Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge (Routledge, 1992) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP and noesis     ts
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