英 [prɪˈdɪktəbli] 美 [prɪˈdɪktəbli]
adv. 可预言地
in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree
predictably, he did not like the news
... adapt 适应 striking echoes 惊人的相似之处 predictably 可预见地 ...
可预言地(predictably), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
社会当实验 室,真人做小白鼠,丹·艾瑞里的这本新作──《怪诞行为学》(Predictably Irrational)一语道破,用轻松幽默的方式告诉我们这是为什么,又该如何改变。
... predictable = 可预测 predictably = 可预测 predicted = 被预言的 ...
predictable 可预言的
predictive 预言性的;成为前兆的
predict 作出预言;作预料,作预报
predict 预报,预言;预知
Prices were predictably high.
价格高昂是意料中的事。
The children were predictably fractious.
这些儿童可想而知是很容易闹脾气的。
Predictably, the new regulations proved unpopular.
正如所预料,新规定果然不得人心。
After an easy win against Bangladesh, England found the Proteas predictably more formidable in Barbados.
Predictably, Wall Street wants to know what energy names could be future takeover targets.
The referee, perhaps predictably, showed him the yellow card and told him to retreat 10 yards.
WSJ: Angel Di Maria's Delay Tactics Leave Real Madrid Seeing Yellow��Gabriele Marcotti