英 [ˈfɔːkɑːstə(r)] 美 [ˈfɔːrkæstər]
n. 预报员
n. (Forecaster)人名;(英)福卡斯特
复数forecasters
forecaster /ˈfɔːˌkɑːstə/
可数名词 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. 预报员
Some of the nation's top economic forecasters say the economic recovery is picking up speed.
一些国家顶级经济预报员表示,经济回暖正在加速。
someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge)
同义词: predictor / prognosticator / soothsayer
... geomancer 堪舆师 forecaster (天气)预报员... prophetess 女先知 ...
forecast 预测,预报;预想
forecasting 预测
forecasting 预言;作预告(forecast的ing形式)
forecast 进行预报,作预测
forecast 预报,预测;预示
Forecaster: "I forecast space weather."
预报员:“我是预报太空天气的。”
In practice, the forward market is a poor forecaster.
从实践上来讲,远期交易市场是差劲的预报员。
Mark Finney, the fire forecaster, lives in a fire-prone area outside Missoula.
火灾预报员马克·芬尼住在密苏拉附近的一个易燃地区。
Morgan Chase was 2002's third-most-accurate forecaster and 2001's most accurate, a stunning two-year display.
The average forecaster was correct 48 percent of the time- slightly less than flipping coin.
He assured Ohio's lesser-known fuzzy forecaster, Buckeye Chuck, he won't face prosecution for his own erroneous prediction.