transitive. To draw out or infer (a principle, result, etc.) from premises or available data; to deduce. Frequently with from.
单词 | θ124437 |
释义 | the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > process of inferring, inference > infer, conclude [verb (transitive)] > based on hypothesis or data (7) educe1794 transitive. To draw out or infer (a principle, result, etc.) from premises or available data; to deduce. Frequently with from. expound1821 To explain, interpret. To infer from indications. rare. generalizea1828 transitive. To draw general conclusions from (a piece of evidence, fact, etc.); to base a general law or statement upon; to interpret in order to… to put two and two together1849 The abstract number equal to one and one. Also in phrases, as two and two make four, used as a typically obvious or undeniable statement; to put two a… extrapolate1905 transferred. To apply (a theory, etc.) to unknown situations on the basis of its relevance to known situations; to infer (conclusions) from known… retrodict1940 transitive. To make a retrodiction about (an earlier action or event). Cf. postdict, v. postdict1952 transitive. To assert or imply something about (something in the past or the present). |
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