surmised / verb sərˈmaɪz; noun sərˈmaɪz, ˈsɜr maɪz /

猜测的推测的推测猜测

surmised3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

sur·mised, sur·mis·ing.

  1. to think or infer without certain or strong evidence; conjecture; guess.
v. 无主动词 verb

sur·mised, sur·mis·ing.

  1. to conjecture or guess.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a matter of conjecture.
  2. an idea or thought of something as being possible or likely.
  3. a conjecture or opinion.

surmised 近义词

v. 动词 verb

come to a conclusion

更多surmised例句

  1. He could surmise one item in keeping with young women of Somali heritage.
  2. “In retrospect, one could surmise that ISIS has been working towards this point for years now,” he says.
  3. In any event, Sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid.
  4. She did, however, choose to surmise that “The nationality of the shooter, it sounds Hispanic, Latino,” based on his name.
  5. But herein—so according to one rose-colored surmise from Mad Men—lies the problem with my fantasy—it was just a fantasy.
  6. Twas inevitable that they should pry and surmise––surmising much more than they dared pry.
  7. It may be difficult to surmise what has been the fate of these unfortunate men.
  8. He was not to suppose or surmise that it bothered or burdened her to be with him.
  9. But excuse us; our business is to state facts and not to wonder or surmise.
  10. Her hand was dabbing furtively at her face for a purpose which Pierre could not surmise.