yù bào
forecast; prediction
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今天的天气预报是晴天。
jīntiān de tiānqì yùbào shì qíngtiān.
Today's weather forecast is sunny.
明天的天气预报是下雨。
míngtiān de tiānqì yùbào shì xiàyǔ.
Tomorrow's weather forecast is rain.
这个星期的天气预报是多云。
zhège xīngqī de tiānqì yùbào shì duōyún.
This week's weather forecast is cloudy.
实况 (shíkùang)
actual condition
预告 (yùgào)
forecast
The Chinese word 预报 (yùbào) is composed of two characters: 预 (yù) and 报 (bào). The character 预 means "in advance" or "beforehand", while the character 报 means "to report" or "to announce". Together, these two characters form the word 预报, which means "to forecast" or "to predict".The word 预报 has been used in Chinese for centuries, and it is believed to have originated during the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD). During this time, the Chinese government established a system of weather forecasting, and the term 预报 was used to refer to the forecasts that were issued by the government.Over time, the word 预报 has come to be used in a wider variety of contexts, and it is now used to refer to any type of forecast or prediction. For example, it can be used to refer to weather forecasts, economic forecasts, or even sports predictions.The word 预报 is a common word in Chinese, and it is used by people of all ages and backgrounds. It is an important word to know for anyone who wants to understand Chinese culture and society.