在 英语 中使用 Could predict 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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They were in control; they could predict and plan the future; they could even change human behavior.
No one could predict the outcome of movements within religions, but providing dissenters a share of public attention could lead to improvements.
Scientists have discovered a new type of immune cell that could predict which lung cancer patients will benefit most from immunotherapy treatment.
Even if we could predict an earthquake or tsunami, we wouldn't prevent it.".
Machine learning could predict death or heart attack with over 90 per cent accuracy.
Indeed, their data show that such analysis could predict a particularly important aspect of the self: the tendency to experience depression.
Nobody could predict when that would be, nor what kind of world would await their coming.
The brain responses could predict about one-third of the songs that would eventually go on to sell more than 20,000 units.
For example you could predict sales volume based on the the amount spent on advertising and the number of sales people you employ.
Parasite” director Bong Joon-ho said backstage that no one could predict what might happen at the Oscars on Feb. 9.
If you could predict the future, how would you do things differently?
For example, if a model could predict stock prices even slightly better than random guessing, it would make its owners very wealthy.
KazSat 1 will be followed by KazSat 2 and KazSat 3 and several scientific satellites that could predict earthquakes and are equipped with remote sensing devices.
Parasite director Bong Joon Ho said backstage that no-one could predict what might happen at the Oscars on February 9th.
From the data, the team was also able to identify epigenetic markers that could predict the risk of type 2 diabetes.
But if I could predict interest rates, I could be really, really rich.”.
The study only looked at adults and didn't assess how well the device could predict traumatic brain injuries in children or teens.
But when the two dogs came together no one could predict what would happen.
While those benefits are significant, they fall short of breakthrough discoveries that could predict or eradicate disease.
In testing and in Melbourne you could predict that we would run away with the championship because the car was so dominant.