infer / ɪnˈfɜr /

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infer2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·ferred, in·fer·ring.

  1. to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
  2. to indicate or involve as a conclusion; lead to.
  3. to guess; speculate; surmise.
  4. to hint; imply; suggest.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·ferred, in·fer·ring.

  1. to draw a conclusion, as by reasoning.

infer 近义词

v. 动词 verb

conclude

更多infer例句

  1. Such big-picture cultural observations are a jumping-off point to infer what colors, silhouettes, and fabrics will be the macro trends in fashion up to two years in advance.
  2. Their goal was to see if they could infer how the flat-toothed predators crushed their prey without disturbing their dinner time.
  3. To reconstruct how that happened, the researchers used bioinformatics to infer the ancestral sequences for about 550 chemokines in today’s animals.
  4. Now, various teams are developing new ways to infer exactly how the multiverse bubbles and what happens when those bubble universes collide.
  5. Once we know the projected scoring margin, we can infer an implied win percentage.
  6. And more I cannot explain/but you, from what I did not say/will infer what I do not say.
  7. Therefore, we can at least infer that the people of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes did not have a rigorous eugenics program like Sparta.
  8. I would tend to infer that I guess he is, however reluctantly.
  9. Some people chose to infer that we believed humans to be feeble-minded, which we never did.
  10. I infer from this that Dan Kois is not afflicted with lower back trouble.
  11. We should infer also from some of the early stage plays, that the "players" used the weed even when acting their parts.
  12. From this place some commentators infer that this king became a true convert, and dying not long after, was probably saved.
  13. We must not, however, infer that there was a large Egyptian element in the Canaanitish Pantheon.
  14. We infer from his writings that his age was degenerate and corrupt, but, as we have already said, his reproofs were gentle.
  15. We are left to infer that only thirteen out of 224 parishes were in such a state as the Bishop could approve.