单词 | infer |
释义 | inferWord family noun inference adjective inferential verb infer adverb inferentially in·fer /ɪnˈfɜː $ -ɜːr/ ●○○ AWL verb (inferred, inferring) [transitiveT] DECIDEto form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have 〔根据资料〕推断,推定 infer something from something A lot can be inferred from these statistics. 根据这些统计资料可以推断出很多事情。 infer that From the evidence, we can infer that the victim knew her killer. 根据证据我们可以推断出受害者认识凶手。 Examples from the Corpus infer• We can infer from the archaeological evidence that there was slavery in Carthage.• It seems reasonable to infer that the cause was not sabotage but a simple accident.• It is easy to infer that the marriage was not a very happy one.• From archaeological evidence we can reasonably infer that these people used stone cutting tools.• From this, astronomers can infer the presence of many more "black holes". infer that• Hence A may infer that B intends to convey that the time is at least after whenever the milkman normally calls.• It can be inferred that Gilbert supplemented his income with his profits from drug sales.• However, its efficiency advantages in these circumstances should not be used to infer that it is a panacea of organizational design.• Thinking this to be the case one might infer that pleasure was the only good thing.• Again, are we to infer that the appearances were deceptive and that the Societies were not co-operatives?• At least we can infer that there is no cause for optimism.• And from this Pooh infers that there really is honey.• It seems reasonable to infer that these systems are dominated by an elite in the manner described by the elite approach.• Mr Young inferred that this meant that reunification with Eire was my solution. (1500-1600) Latin inferre, from ferre “to carry” |
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