surmise概况

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vt. 猜测;推测

vi. 猜测;认为

n. 推测;猜度

surmise词义

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n.

推测,猜测;

vt.

臆测,推断;揣测;

vi.

猜想;

变形

过去式:surmised过去分词:surmised现在分词:surmising第三人称单数:surmises

英英释义

surmise[ 'sə:maiz, sə:'maiz ]

n.a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

同义词:guessconjecturesuppositionsurmisalspeculationhypothesis

v.

infer from incomplete evidence

imagine to be the case or true or probable

"I surmised that the butler did it"

同义词:suspect

surmise用法

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双语例句

用作名词(n.)

It turned out that my surmise was correct.
结果表明我的推测没有错。

用作及物动词(vt.)

I surmise that he will take the job.
我推测他会接受这份工作。

They surmise that inflation in services is being underestimated, causing real growth to be overstated.
他们推测是因为低估了服务领域的通胀,因此实际增长才会被高估。

权威例句

Footedness in parrots: three centuries of research, theory, and mere surmise.

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The chemistry of graphene oxide.

The will and the ways: development and validation of an individual-differences measure of hope.

The Fractional Order Fourier Transform and its Application to Quantum Mechanics

surmise词源

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surmise (v.)

c. 1400, in law, "to charge, allege," from Old French surmis, past participle of surmettre "to accuse," from sur- "upon" (see sur- (1)) + mettre "put," from Latin mittere "to send" (see mission). Meaning "to infer conjecturally" is recorded from 1700, from the noun. Related: Surmised; surmising.

surmise (n.)

early 15c., legal, "a charge, a formal accusation," from Old French surmise "accusation," noun use of past participle of surmettre (see surmise (v.)). Meaning "inference, guess" is first found in English 1580s.

Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken; Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific—and all his men Look'd at each other with a wild surmise— Silent, upon a peak in Darien. [Keats]