surmise 详细解释

surmise

[sə:'maiz]

n. 推测
vt. 推测, 臆测

vt.

推测; 猜测, 臆测[+that]

I surmise that he will take the job.

我推测他会接受这份工作。

vi.

推测; 猜测, 臆测

n.

推测; 猜测, 臆测[C][U]

It turned out that my surmise was correct.

结果表明我的推测没有错。

词形变化

动词过去式: surmised | 动词过去分词: surmised | 动词现在分词: surmising | 动词第三人称单数: surmises |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.推测; 以为

guess  judge  consider  regard  suppose  presume  imagine  suspect  infer  gather  conclude  deduce  think  

同义参见:

conceive  prediction  believe  hold  suspicion  suspect  speculation  

英英释义

名词 surmise:

a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

同义词:guess, conjecture, supposition, surmisal, speculation, hypothesis

动词 surmise:

infer from incomplete evidence

imagine to be the case or true or probable

同义词:suspect

补充

surmisesurmise英:[səˈmaiz] 美:[sɚˈmaɪz]n.1.推测, 猜测vt.1.臆测, 推断2.揣测vi.1.猜想

例句

1. I can only surmise that this happened last week.我只能推测这件事发生在上个星期。 2. His surmise proved correct.他的猜测后来证明是正确的。 3. He surmised that the suggestion wouldn't find favour.他猜测该项建议不会受到人们欢迎的。 4. We surmised you had gone to Ireland.我们还以为你去爱尔兰了呢,原来你并没去呀。 5. he surmised that something must be wrong.他猜想肯定有什么地方不对劲儿。 6. [with direct speech]‘I don't think they're locals,’ she surmised.“我想他们不是本地人,”她推测说。 7. Charles was glad to have his surmise confirmed.查尔斯很高兴他的推测得到了证实。 8. [mass noun]all these observations remain surmise.所有这些评论都仍然只是猜想。 9. We can only surmise what happened.我们只能猜测发生了什么事。 10. He must have surmised that I was not interested.他肯定已经猜到了我不感兴趣。 11. This is no more than a surmise. [=guess]这仅仅是个猜测。