forecast

US: /ˈfɔɹˌkæst/
UK: /fˈɔːkɑːst/


English Vietnamese dictionary


forecast /fɔ:'kɑ:st/
  • danh từ
    • sự dự đoán trước; sự dự báo trước
      • weather forecast: dự báo thời tiết
    • (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) sự biết lo xa
    • ngoại động từ, forecast, forecasted
      • dự đoán, đoán trước; dự báo
        • to forecast the weather: đự báo thời tiết

    Advanced English dictionary


    noun, verb
    + noun
    a statement about what will happen in the future, based on information that is available now: sales forecasts + It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry. + The forecast said there would be sunny intervals and showers. + The shipping forecast gave warnings of gales.
    See also - WEATHER FORECAST
    + verb (forecast, forecast) or (forecasted, forecasted) to say what you think will happen in the future based on information that you have nowSynonym: PREDICT [VN] Experts are forecasting a recovery in the economy. + Snow is forecast for tomorrow. + Temperatures were forecast to reach 40?C. + It is difficult to forecast the demand for the new train service. + [V that] The report forecasts that prices will rise by 3% next month. [also V wh-](also forecast)
    + noun
    a description, for example on the radio or television, of what the weather will be like tomorrow or for the next few days: There's a good weather forecast for tomorrow.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    v.
    1 predict, foretell, prophesy, prognosticate, foresee, augur, presage, vaticinate, anticipate; forewarn, calculate:
    Seers forecast coming events; meteorologists forecast the weather.
    n.
    2 prediction, prophecy, prognosis, prognostication, foresight, augury, vaticination, anticipation; forewarning, calculation:
    Have you heard the weather forecast for tomorrow?

    Collocation dictionary


    ADJ.

    good, optimistic, promising | gloomy, pessimistic | conservative | accurate, correct | detailed | revised | annual | early | long-range, long-term
    a long-range weather forecast
    | short-term
    a short-term forecast of the UK economy
    | official | economic, financial, market, traffic, weather | cash-flow, cost, earnings, growth, profit, revenue, sales

    VERB + FORECAST

    prepare, produce | give, issue, make, provide
    The government has issued a pessimistic economic forecast.
    | revise, update | rely on | be in line with
    The interest rate is in line with the forecast.

    FORECAST + VERB

    predict sth, say sth, suggest sth
    Some forecasts suggest that the increase in heart disease will continue for some time.
    | assume sth | be based on sth
    forecasts based on a complicated procedure

    PREP.

    ~ about
    Forecasts about the economy are often misleading.
    | ~ for
    forecasts for earnings forecasts for different sectors of the industry forecasts for the year

    ADV.

    accurately, correctly | originally
    higher costs than those originally forecast

    VERB + FORECAST

    be difficult to, be hard to

    PHRASES

    be widely forecast
    a result that was widely forecast


    Concise English dictionary


    forecasts|forecastingfɔrkæst /fɔːkɑːst
    noun
    +a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
    verb
    +predict in advance
    +judge to be probable
    +indicate by signs