How to implement a java.util.function.Predicate as Kotlin lambda?

If in case want to declare as a property:

private val normal = Predicate<Int> { true }
private val even = Predicate<Int> { it % 2 == 0 }
private val odd = even.negate()

fun main() {
 println("Normal count ${get(normal)}")
 println("Even count ${get(even)}")
 println("Odd count ${get(odd)}")

}

fun get(predicate: Predicate<Int>): Int {
 val filter = listOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10).filter { predicate.test(it)}  
 println(filter)
 val map = filter.map { it * 2 }
 println(map)
 return map.sum()
}

Since Kotlin 1.4

foo({text -> true  })

or

foo {text -> true}     

Before Kotlin 1.4

These variants work:

foo(Predicate {text -> true  })  
foo(Predicate {true})
foo({true  }as Predicate<String>)