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hypothesized

/hahy-poth-uh-sahyz, hi-/US // haɪˈpɒθ əˌsaɪz, hɪ- //UK // (haɪˈpɒθɪˌsaɪz) //

假设的,假定的,推测的,假设

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hy·poth·e·sized, hy·poth·e·siz·ing.

    • : to form a hypothesis.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hy·poth·e·sized, hy·poth·e·siz·ing.

    • : to assume by hypothesis.

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Examples

  • Across a range of ecosystems and animals, he says, the researchers were seeing wildlife corridors divided by hotspots for human-animal conflict, which they hypothesized would create barriers to movement, functionally cutting off the corridor.

  • The hypothesized nonmaterial vital essence, especially in human beings, has sometimes been called “spirit.”

  • Competition between humans and wolves for prey would have declined as generations of pet wolves gradually evolved into dogs, the team hypothesizes.

  • In any case, it seems we need more evidence, from experiments in both humans and non-human model organisms, to see if the ideas that Quiroga hypothesizes are true.

  • Based on some previous findings, they hypothesized that the subjects would prefer the heavier load with fewer reps.

  • Experts hypothesize the painting represents the “conquest dance,” a Christian conversion ritual still performed to this day.

  • Historians hypothesize that the fruit in the Garden of Eden was a pomegranate, not an apple.

  • One might hypothesize the maid was part of a scam to shake down any rich old man in a luxury suite.

  • One can hypothesize that the bad decision came after the consumption of stupefying substances.

  • Can it, as researchers hypothesize, cure our jet lag and help us get pregnant?

  • We can, I repeat, thus hypothesize so long as we see no impossibility.

  • Consequently, we hypothesize the independent development of these dermal changes in S. baudini and phaeota.

  • Still, we can hypothesize, even if we cannot prove and establish.