predictable
adj. 可預言的; 可預報的; 可預見的; 可預料的
If you say that an event is predictable, you mean that it is obvious in advance that it will happen.
This was a predictable reaction, given the bitter hostility between the two countries...
考慮到這兩個國家之間激烈的敵對情緒,這種反應是可以預見的。
The result was entirely predictable.
這個結果完全在預料之中。
1. possible to foretell
Results whether the fetus as predictable as possible to adopt the reasonable parturition in time.
結果透過胎心率的監護能儘早、準確地預測胎兒宮內的安危,及時採取合理分娩方式.
The rocks here are igneous and do not fracture along predictable lines.
這兒的石頭都是火成岩,石頭的裂縫極不規則.
Russia's future is less predictable and modernisation more elusive than either was a decade ago.
俄羅斯的未來越發不可預測,而十年前,現代化更是讓人難以琢磨.
Whatever else one could say about McDonald's food, it is eminently predictable.
不論人們說到哪一種麥當勞的食品, 它的價格都能被很準確地預測出來.
Care should be taken to not create overlapping mappings, as the results would not be predictable.
應小心不要造成重疊的對映, 因為結果不會是可預見的.