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 forecasting ['fɔ:kɑ:stiŋ添加此单词到默认生词本
[计] 预报, 预测

[经] 预测


  1. The study or forecasting of potential developments, as in science, technology, and society, using current conditions and trends as a point of departure.
    未来学一门以当前状况和趋势为出发点,对如科学、技术和社会潜在的发展作出预测或研究的学科
  2. Weather forecasting is an inexact science.
    天气预报是一门模糊的科学.
  3. New satellites can be launched for use in navigation, weather forecasting, broadcasting, and computer technology.
    我们可以合作发射各种新型卫星,包括用于导航、气象预报、广播、电子计算机技术等方面的卫星。


forecasting
[ noun ]
a statement made about the future
<noun.communication>


forecasting \fore"cast*ing\ n.
The process of calculating and predicting future events,
usually based on extrapolation from past experience, and with
varying degress of uncertainty.

Syn: prediction, foretelling.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. Although forecasting is difficult, he says some nuclear plants will have to be replaced in France, while the debate in Germany about the greenhouse effect could work in the nuclear industry's favour. The two home markets will be important for NPI.
  2. Earlier it had provided Pounds 13m after forecasting a shortage of Pounds 500m.
  3. The government's chief economic forecasting gauge shook off the October stock market slump to post a 0.9 percent increase in February in a performance which analysts said should lay to rest fears of a 1988 recession.
  4. 'With the exception of a negligible growth in the second quarter of 1992, manufacturers have not seen growth since the beginning of 1990 and are still forecasting further decline as we start 1993,' the report said.
  5. "Businesses apparently decided that the market crash would not affect them because they were depending on an export boom this year, not increased domestic demand," said Michael Evans, head of a Washington forecasting firm.
  6. "A lot of people in New York overreacted to the stock-market crash," said Stephen K. McNees, a Federal Reserve Bank of Boston economist who has written extensively on economic forecasting.
  7. Economist David Wyss of DRI-McGraw Hill Inc., a Lexington, Mass., forecasting firm, said fourth-quarter profits also will be depressed by a strike at the Boeing Co. and from insurance losses attributable to the San Francisco earthquake.
  8. Nevertheless, the council is forecasting 1990 growth based on continued consumer spending, exports and business investment.
  9. NatWest Securities is forecasting unchanged month-on-month inflation, and headline inflation of 2.9 per cent, with underlying inflation of 3.2 per cent.
  10. Analysts are forecasting full-year profits of about Pounds 570m, a 33 per cent increase.
  11. The government said its chief economic forecasting gauge dropped a sharp 0.6 percent in January, but an upward revision in the Index of Leading Economic Indicators for December eased fears of an imminent recession.
  12. The Reagan administration is forecasting that almost half of all economic growth in 1988 will come from rising export demand.
  13. This smacks of 'yet another EC effort to drag its heels on an issue', one said. No negotiators are forecasting a procurement deal will be reached in Brussels next week.
  14. But he added that since 1983, the economists have been within one percentage point of forecasting the following year's gross national product.
  15. In addition, some of the service's 249 forecasting offices do better than others, the newspaper said.
  16. "Beef demand is said to be going to pieces," says Thomas Morgan, president of Sterling Research Corp., a forecasting firm in Arlington Heights, Ill.
  17. Economists who failed to anticipate this durability may be tempted to despair, sensing that imponderables so overhang the business scene nowadays that forecasting has grown too hazardous an occupation.
  18. The government's chief economic forecasting gauge plunged last month, taking the deepest dip since the October 1987 stock market crash.
  19. One major crop forecasting firm was rumored to have told its clients privately that it expects a soybean harvest of 1.42 billion bushels instead of the 1.65 billion bushels that most forecasters were predicting as recently as last week.
  20. Sears Roebuck surprised analysts with a 91% jump in first-quarter profit, and analysts now are forecasting 18% year-over-year earnings growth.
  21. Agriculture Department economists are forecasting an additional $1 billion in farm exports over February's estimate for the current year, raising the total amount to $33.5 billion.
  22. Michael K. Evans, head of a Washington forecasting company, agreed, saying that any spending increase means "the recession is going to be very mild and last only two quarters." All of the figures have been adjusted for inflation.
  23. For 1992, he is forecasting the Dow at 3500.
  24. Based on the narrower deficit, some economists are now forecasting an upward revision to the second-quarter gross national product growth rate from the 1.7% rate reported last month.
  25. "It's with regret that we now have to get seriously worried about inflation," said Roger Brinner, director of U.S. forecasting at Data Resources Inc. in Lexington, Mass.
  26. Thus, his scores do not provide a reasonable basis on which to measure forecasting performance.
  27. Many economists and business planners may turn to the volume for guidance as to how to improve their highly unsuccessful forecasting methods. Although they may enjoy the read, they will get little practical advice.
  28. "Without adequate income growth, we're unlikely to see consumer spending rise significantly," he says, forecasting a 0.1% decline in August personal spending.
  29. But Lawrence Chimerine, president of the Wefa Group, a Philadelphia-area forecasting service, said the markets will be looking more closely at December trade deficit figures, also released this morning.
  30. Before the last Budget, I do not recall anyone forecasting the changes which Norman Lamont made to the taxation of dividends. All this should emphasise the dangers of rushing out and making investment decisions on the basis of expected Budget measures.
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