surmise 的 3 个定义
sur·mised, sur·mis·ing.
- to think or infer without certain or strong evidence; conjecture; guess.
sur·mised, sur·mis·ing.
- to conjecture or guess.
- a matter of conjecture.
- an idea or thought of something as being possible or likely.
- a conjecture or opinion.
surmise 近义词
guess, conclusion
come to a conclusion
更多surmise例句
- He could surmise one item in keeping with young women of Somali heritage.
- “In retrospect, one could surmise that ISIS has been working towards this point for years now,” he says.
- In any event, Sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid.
- She did, however, choose to surmise that “The nationality of the shooter, it sounds Hispanic, Latino,” based on his name.
- But herein—so according to one rose-colored surmise from Mad Men—lies the problem with my fantasy—it was just a fantasy.
- Twas inevitable that they should pry and surmise––surmising much more than they dared pry.
- It may be difficult to surmise what has been the fate of these unfortunate men.
- He was not to suppose or surmise that it bothered or burdened her to be with him.
- But excuse us; our business is to state facts and not to wonder or surmise.
- Her hand was dabbing furtively at her face for a purpose which Pierre could not surmise.