infer 的 2 个定义
in·ferred, in·fer·ring.
in·ferred, in·fer·ring.
- to draw a conclusion, as by reasoning.
infer 近义词
conclude
更多infer例句
- 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.
- Their goal was to see if they could infer how the flat-toothed predators crushed their prey without disturbing their dinner time.
- To reconstruct how that happened, the researchers used bioinformatics to infer the ancestral sequences for about 550 chemokines in today’s animals.
- Now, various teams are developing new ways to infer exactly how the multiverse bubbles and what happens when those bubble universes collide.
- Once we know the projected scoring margin, we can infer an implied win percentage.
- And more I cannot explain/but you, from what I did not say/will infer what I do not say.
- Therefore, we can at least infer that the people of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes did not have a rigorous eugenics program like Sparta.
- I would tend to infer that I guess he is, however reluctantly.
- Some people chose to infer that we believed humans to be feeble-minded, which we never did.
- I infer from this that Dan Kois is not afflicted with lower back trouble.
- We should infer also from some of the early stage plays, that the "players" used the weed even when acting their parts.
- From this place some commentators infer that this king became a true convert, and dying not long after, was probably saved.
- We must not, however, infer that there was a large Egyptian element in the Canaanitish Pantheon.
- We infer from his writings that his age was degenerate and corrupt, but, as we have already said, his reproofs were gentle.
- We are left to infer that only thirteen out of 224 parishes were in such a state as the Bishop could approve.