单词 | forecaster |
释义 | forecaster (fɔːʳkɑːstəʳ , -kæst- ) Word forms: forecasters 1. countable noun A forecaster is someone who uses detailed knowledge about a particular activity in order to work out what they think will happen in that activity in the future. Some of the nation's top economic forecasters say the economic recovery is picking up speed. 2. See also weather forecaster Collocations: economic forecaster Only one thing for certain: no economic forecaster will predict what happens in the next year correctly, except by chance. Times, Sunday Times Granted, there was something highly illogical in commodity prices booming in the wake of the credit crunch, which no rational economic forecaster would have predicted. Times, Sunday Times Every economic forecaster worth their salt anticipates a range of outcomes. Times,Sunday Times Workers are in line for real pay rises for the first time in six years, an influential economic forecaster has predicted. Times, Sunday Times The jump in the labour supply helps to explain why wage growth has been weak, the economic forecaster says. Times, Sunday Times She's a trend forecaster who correctly predicted the rise of celebrity influencers and clean eating. Times, Sunday Times Trend forecasters have been proved wrong and catwalk looks have missed the mark. Times, Sunday Times Specific shade of 'internet' blue that trend forecasters are predicting will be the next big colour. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 预测者 Japanese: 将来を予測する人 |
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