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みこみ 見込み
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| 用例 | 交渉の進展は見込み薄である. Prospects for progress in the talks are poor.|The chances of progress in the negotiations are slim. |
JMdict |
見込み
機械工学英和和英辞典 |
ライフサイエンス辞書 |
見込み
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みこみ
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perspective
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expectation
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promise
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estimate
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prospect
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chance
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likelihood
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関連語
用例
I suggest that this evolutionary perspective will provide insights into understanding human family systems as well.
(Proc Natl Acad Sci USA)
Our explanatory framework illustrates, by specific example, a changed perspective for understanding insect social evolution.
(Science)
perspective of [〜の展望]
This diverse and extensive damage to DNA provides a perspective of premalignant changes resulting from xenobiotic exposure and a promising basis for predicting cancer risk in animals and humans.
(Proc Natl Acad Sci USA)
The evolution of phage lysis timing is discussed from the perspectives of multiple infection and life-history trait evolution.
(Genetics)
This review focuses on the current and emerging perspectives of the biology of these 'homing receptors.'.
(Curr Opin Hematol)
In this paper, we illustrate such efforts from the perspective of three countries, the UK, the USA, and the Netherlands.
(Lancet)
The observed acceleration of hybridization may offer a new perspective on the ability of RecA or other proteins to accelerate strand invasion.
(J Biol Chem)
This novel perspective on myogenic cell differentiation revealed previously unrecognized patterns of regulation.
(Genomics)
This provides a new perspective on the regulation of immune responses by TLR-4 under basal conditions.
(J Immunol)
用例expectation [見込み]
The activity of these neurons might be related to the value of the expected reward or to the degree of motivation induced by expectation of the reward.
(Science)
Contrary to expectation, the frequency of misdiagnosis leading to unnecessary appendectomy has not changed with the introduction of computed tomography, ultrasonography, and laparoscopy, nor has the frequency of perforation decreased.
(JAMA)
We created an expectation maximization algorithm to identify cis-regulatory elements that activate expression within the pharyngeal gene clusters.
(Science)
用例promise [見込み]
Those strategies that target the mast cell more effectively are likely to show greater therapeutic promise.
(Curr Opin Pharmacol)
promise to [〜する見込みがある]
New developments in three-dimensional treatment planning and the precise delivery of high-dose radiation promise to increase the benefit of radiation treatment.
(N Engl J Med)
These systems biology approaches promise to improve decision making in pharmaceutical development.
(Nat Biotechnol)
Novel agents that target newly identified signaling pathways hold promise of greater specificity and efficacy.
(Curr Opin Hematol)
Thus, phosphatase inhibitors promise to be a valuable tool for dissecting the regulatory mechanisms involving phosphorylated viral proteins.
(J Virol)
In order for this promise to be realized, however, the scientific community must overcome an array of challenges.
(Science)
用例
We estimate that the expression of approximately 20% of the genome in both rice and Arabidopsis seedlings is regulated by white light.
(Plant Cell)
Allocation on the basis of randomization rather than patient choice is the gold standard of unbiased estimates of efficacy in clinical medicine.
(JAMA)
Estimates of the number of uninsured people in the United States usually exclude those with discontinuous coverage.
(N Engl J Med)
The pandemic influenza virus of 1918-1919 killed an estimated 20 to 50 million people worldwide.
(Science)
There are an estimated 10(31) viruses on Earth, most of which are phages that infect bacteria.
(Trends Microbiol)
In the United States, the annual incidence of myocarditis is estimated at 1 to 10 per 100,000 population.
(JAMA)
It is estimated that 50-90% of the proteins in the human body are post-translationally modified.
(Trends Immunol)
用例prospect of [〜の見込み]
Insects have a unique repertoire of peptide antibiotics but, to date, prospects of clinical applications are not clear.
(J Biol Chem)
To review the current status and future prospects of combined treatment of cancer with radiation and drugs.
(J Clin Oncol)
prospect for [〜の見込み]
用例
Because entire plant functional groups disappeared faster than expected by chance, resistance declined dramatically with progressive species losses.
(Science)
If infection is present, appropriate antimicrobial therapy combined with immediate surgical intervention, including revascularization when necessary, will increase the chances of saving the limb.
(N Engl J Med)
After controlling for differences in clinical factors, a logistic regression model predicted that patients with Hodgkin's disease had a 20% chance of dying after 30 cases and a 5% chance after 178 cases.
(J Clin Oncol)
Over the last 20 years dramatic improvements in liver transplantation have given children and adults a greater than 80% chance of long-term survival.
(Curr Opin Gastroenterol)
En bloc resection at the time of initial surgery appears to provide the best chance of cure.
(Curr Opin Oncol)
It has been hypothesized that it functions to prevent the accumulation of abnormal aspartyl residues in the proteins of aging seeds that can limit the viability of the embryo or its chances for germination.
(J Biol Chem)
Surgical resection is the only chance for cure, with results depending on careful technique and patient selection.
(Lancet)
The consequences of these processes for stem cells can be profound: diminution in stem cell pools, or, because of altered gene expression, an increased chance for stem cell differentiation or malignant transformation.
(Annu Rev Med)
Analysis of our data indicated that there is only a 0.8% chance that the probability of polyp regression with sulindac is as large as 50%.
(Gastroenterology)
This reduces the chance that insignificant differences in estimates from different sources are given importance.
(Lancet)
chance to do [〜する機会]
Logically speaking, piecemeal disruption of the resistome gives us the best chance to define it, and the most spectacular advances in understanding innate immunity have grown from spontaneous or induced germline mutations of the resistome.
(Curr Opin Immunol)
用例likelihood of [〜の見込み]
Thus, n-LDL increases O2- and NO production, which increases the likelihood of the formation of peroxynitrite, a potent oxidant.
(Circ Res)
Over a two-year period, the adjusted likelihood of death was lower in New York than in Texas.
(N Engl J Med)
The alignment is obtained by maximizing the likelihood of both Watson and Crick strands simultaneously.
(Nucleic Acids Res)
Nonwhite race was associated with decreased likelihood of adjuvant radiation therapy after breast conservation.
(J Clin Oncol)
日本語WordNet(英和) |
見込み
【名詞】
![]() | going by past experience there was a high probability that the visitors were lost 過去の経験に従ってそこに判断することはビジターが道に迷ったという高い見込みであった |
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(a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop)
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見込み顧客
potential clients - 日本語WordNet
見込みのない
without hope - 日本語WordNet
見込みの節度
moderation in expectations - 日本語WordNet
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