slovodefinícia
predict
(mass)
predict
- predpovedať, predpovedať
predict
(encz)
predict,předpovědět v: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
predict
(encz)
predict,předpovídat v: Zdeněk Brož
predict
(encz)
predict,předurčit v: Pajosh
predict
(encz)
predict,předvídat v: Pajosh
Predict
(gcide)
Predict \Pre*dict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Predicted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Predicting.] [L. praedictus, p. p. of praedicere to
predict; prae before + dicere to say, tell. See Diction,
and cf. Preach.]
To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to
presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of
a comet.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To foretell; prophesy; prognosticate; presage; forebode;
foreshow; bode.
[1913 Webster]
Predict
(gcide)
Predict \Pre*dict"\, n.
A prediction. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
predict
(wn)
predict
v 1: make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome
of an election" [syn: predict, foretell,
prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate,
promise]
2: indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news" [syn: bode,
portend, auspicate, prognosticate, omen, presage,
betoken, foreshadow, augur, foretell, prefigure,
forecast, predict]
predict
(foldoc)
predict

1. simulation, predictive analytics.

2. branch prediction.

3. predictive audio compression.
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(mass)
predictably
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unpredictability
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unpredictable
(mass)
unpredictable
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predictability
(encz)
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predictable
(encz)
predictable,očekávaný adj: Zdeněk Brožpredictable,předpověditelný adj: Zdeněk Brožpredictable,předvidatelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
predictably
(encz)
predictably,předvídatelně adv: Zdeněk Brož
predicted
(encz)
predicted,předpovězen v: Zdeněk Brožpredicted,předpovězený adj: Zdeněk Brožpredicted,předpovídal v: Zdeněk Brož
predicting
(encz)
predicting,předpovídající adj: Zdeněk Brož
prediction
(encz)
prediction,prognóza n: Zdeněk Brožprediction,proroctví n: Zdeněk Brožprediction,předpověď n:
predictions
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predictions,předpovědi n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
predictive
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predictive,prorocký adj: Zdeněk Brož
predictive power
(encz)
predictive power,jasnovidectví adj: Ivan Masár
predictor
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predictor,prognostik n: Zdeněk Brožpredictor,předpovídatel n: Zdeněk Brož
predictor variable
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predictor variable, n:
predicts
(encz)
predicts,předvídá v: Zdeněk Brož
unpredictability
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unpredictability,nepředvídatelnost n: Zdeněk Brož
unpredictable
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unpredictably
(encz)
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unpredicted
(encz)
unpredicted,
unpredictive
(encz)
unpredictive, adj:
prediction rf effects coupling tool
(czen)
Prediction RF Effects Coupling Tool,PRFECT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Predict
(gcide)
Predict \Pre*dict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Predicted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Predicting.] [L. praedictus, p. p. of praedicere to
predict; prae before + dicere to say, tell. See Diction,
and cf. Preach.]
To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to
presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of
a comet.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To foretell; prophesy; prognosticate; presage; forebode;
foreshow; bode.
[1913 Webster]Predict \Pre*dict"\, n.
A prediction. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Predictable
(gcide)
Predictable \Pre*dict"a*ble\, a.
That may be predicted.
[1913 Webster]
Predicted
(gcide)
Predict \Pre*dict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Predicted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Predicting.] [L. praedictus, p. p. of praedicere to
predict; prae before + dicere to say, tell. See Diction,
and cf. Preach.]
To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to
presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of
a comet.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To foretell; prophesy; prognosticate; presage; forebode;
foreshow; bode.
[1913 Webster]
Predicting
(gcide)
Predict \Pre*dict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Predicted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Predicting.] [L. praedictus, p. p. of praedicere to
predict; prae before + dicere to say, tell. See Diction,
and cf. Preach.]
To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to
presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of
a comet.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To foretell; prophesy; prognosticate; presage; forebode;
foreshow; bode.
[1913 Webster]
Prediction
(gcide)
Prediction \Pre*dic"tion\, n. [L. praedictio: cf. F.
pr['e]diction.]
The act of foretelling; also, that which is foretold;
prophecy.
[1913 Webster]

The predictions of cold and long winters. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Prophecy; prognostication; foreboding; augury;
divination; soothsaying; vaticination.
[1913 Webster]
Predictional
(gcide)
Predictional \Pre*dic"tion*al\, a.
Prophetic; prognostic. [R.]
[1913 Webster]
Predictive
(gcide)
Predictive \Pre*dict"ive\, a. [L. praedictivus.]
Foretelling; prophetic; foreboding. -- Pre*dict"ive*ly,
adv.
[1913 Webster]
Predictively
(gcide)
Predictive \Pre*dict"ive\, a. [L. praedictivus.]
Foretelling; prophetic; foreboding. -- Pre*dict"ive*ly,
adv.
[1913 Webster]
Predictor
(gcide)
Predictor \Pre*dict"or\, n.
One who predicts; a foreteller.
[1913 Webster]
Predictory
(gcide)
Predictory \Pre*dict"o*ry\, a.
Predictive. [R.] --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]
Unpredict
(gcide)
Unpredict \Un`pre*dict"\, v. i. [1st pref. un- + predict.]
To retract or falsify a previous prediction. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]
predictability
(wn)
predictability
n 1: the quality of being predictable [ant: unpredictability]
predictable
(wn)
predictable
adj 1: capable of being foretold [ant: unpredictable]
predictably
(wn)
predictably
adv 1: in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree;
"predictably, he did not like the news"
prediction
(wn)
prediction
n 1: the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
[syn: prediction, anticipation, prevision]
2: a statement made about the future [syn: prediction,
foretelling, forecasting, prognostication]
predictive
(wn)
predictive
adj 1: of or relating to prediction; having value for making
predictions [syn: predictive, prognostic,
prognosticative]
predictor
(wn)
predictor
n 1: someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the
basis of special knowledge) [syn: forecaster,
predictor, prognosticator, soothsayer]
2: information that supports a probabilistic estimate of future
events; "the weekly bulletin contains several predictors of
mutual fund performance"
3: a computer for controlling antiaircraft fire that computes
the position of an aircraft at the instant of a shell's
arrival
predictor variable
(wn)
predictor variable
n 1: a variable that can be used to predict the value of another
variable (as in statistical regression)
unpredictability
(wn)
unpredictability
n 1: the quality of being guided by sudden unpredictable
impulses [syn: capriciousness, unpredictability]
2: the trait of being unpredictably irresolute; "the volatility
of the market drove many investors away" [syn: volatility,
unpredictability]
3: lacking predictability [ant: predictability]
unpredictable
(wn)
unpredictable
adj 1: not capable of being foretold [ant: predictable]
2: unknown in advance; "an unpredictable (or indeterminable)
future"
3: not occurring at expected times [syn: irregular,
unpredictable]
unpredictably
(wn)
unpredictably
adv 1: in an erratic unpredictable manner; "economic changes are
proceeding erratically" [syn: erratically,
unpredictably]
unpredicted
(wn)
unpredicted
adj 1: without warning or announcement; "they arrived
unannounced"; "a totally unheralded telegram that his
daughter...died last night"- M.A.D.Howe [syn:
unannounced, unheralded, unpredicted]
unpredictive
(wn)
unpredictive
adj 1: having no predictive value
branch prediction
(foldoc)
branch prediction

A technique used in some processors
with instruction prefetch to guess whether a {conditional
branch} will be taken or not and prefetch code from the
appropriate location.

When a branch instruction is executed, its address and that of
the next instruction executed (the chosen destination of the
branch) are stored in the Branch Target Buffer. This
information is used to predict which way the instruction will
branch the next time it is executed so that instruction
prefetch can continue. When the prediction is correct (and it
is over 90% of the time), executing a branch does not cause a
pipeline break.

Some later CPUs simply prefetch both paths instead of trying
to predict which way the branch will go.

An extension of the idea of branch prediction is {speculative
execution}.

(1998-03-14)
imminent death of the net predicted!
(foldoc)
Imminent Death Of The Net Predicted!

Since Usenet first got off the ground in
1980-81, it has grown exponentially, approximately doubling in
size every year. On the other hand, most people feel the
signal-to-noise ratio of Usenet has dropped steadily.
These trends led, as far back as mid-1983, to predictions of
the imminent collapse (or death) of the net. Ten years and
numerous doublings later, enough of these gloomy
prognostications have been confounded that the phrase
"Imminent Death Of The Net Predicted!" has become a running
joke, hauled out any time someone grumbles about the {S/N
ratio} or the huge and steadily increasing volume, or the
possible loss of a key node or link, or the potential for
lawsuits when ignoramuses post copyrighted material etc.

[Jargon File]

(1998-09-24)
lossless predictive audio compression
(foldoc)
Lossless Predictive Audio Compression

(LPAC) A lossless audio compression
algorithm with compression ratios from 1.5 to 4, depending
on the input. Software is available for Microsoft Windows,
Linux and Solaris. LPAC files (*.pac) can be played with
a Winamp plug-in.

(http://www-ft.ee.tu-berlin.de/~liebchen/lpac.html).

(2001-12-17)
imminent death of the net predicted!
(jargon)
Imminent Death Of The Net Predicted!
prov.

[Usenet] Since Usenet first got off the ground in 1980--81, it has grown
exponentially, approximately doubling in size every year. On the other
hand, most people feel the signal-to-noise ratio of Usenet has dropped
steadily. These trends led, as far back as mid-1983, to predictions of the
imminent collapse (or death) of the net. Ten years and numerous doublings
later, enough of these gloomy prognostications have been confounded that
the phrase “Imminent Death Of The Net Predicted!” has become a running
joke, hauled out any time someone grumbles about the S/N ratio or the
huge and steadily increasing volume, or the possible loss of a key node or
link, or the potential for lawsuits when ignoramuses post copyrighted
material, etc., etc., etc.

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