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surmised

英 [səˈmaɪzd]

美 [sərˈmaɪzd]

v.  推测; 猜测
surmise的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 推测;猜测;臆测
    If yousurmisethat something is true, you guess it from the available evidence, although you do not know for certain.
    1. There's so little to go on, we can only surmise what happened...
      几乎毫无凭据,我们只能猜测发生了什么。
    2. He surmised that he had discovered one of the illegal streets.
      他推测自己已经发现了一条非法活动猖獗的街道。
  • N-VAR 猜想;推测;臆测
    If you say that a particular conclusion issurmise, you mean that it is a guess based on the available evidence and you do not know for certain that it is true.
    1. It is mere surmise that Bosch had Brant's poem in mind when doing this painting...
      认为博斯在画这幅画时脑子里想着布兰特的诗,这仅仅是猜测而已。
    2. His surmise proved correct.
      他的猜测后来证明是正确的。

双语例句

  • He surmised that he had discovered one of the illegal streets.
    他推测自己已经发现了一条非法活动猖獗的街道。
  • That electrically charged particles reside within atoms had been surmised since the time of Faraday.
    从法拉第的时代起,人们就已推测到,在原子内存在着带电的粒子。
  • Einstein never considered coherence, surmised Townes, now at the University of California at Berkeley.
    现在在加州大学柏克莱分校的汤斯推测,爱因斯坦「从没考虑过同调性」。
  • We surmised that he must have had an accident.
    我们猜想他一定出事了。
  • The judge surmised his guilt; there was no proof that he killed the man.
    法官猜度他的罪行;没有证据显示他杀了那个人。
  • Ere long I heard the click of the latch, and Catherine flew upstairs, breathless and wild; too excited to show gladness: indeed, by her face, you would rather have surmised an awful calamity.
    没有多久,我听见门闩响,凯瑟琳飞奔上楼,上气不接下气,心慌意乱,兴奋得不知该怎么表现她的欢喜了:的确,只消看她的脸,你反而要猜疑将有什么大难临头似的。
  • "And you don't like him," Edward surmised, his tone still kind.
    “但是,你不喜欢她的新丈夫。”爱德华推测着,声音依然很亲切。
  • The lust question, Turing surmised, was the key one.
    图林猜测,这最后一个问题大概是关键问题。
  • The information technology industry's evolution to SaaS is underway and as you might have surmised, it's already starting to cause some major changes in its landscape.
    信息技术产业正在向SaaS演变,正如您所臆测的一样,该领域已经开始出现一些显著的变化。
  • Augustine surmised this was because ( 1) no one had the slightest clue as to how much a power plant should cost, but ( 2) everyone had an idea of how much a tool shed should cost.
    Augustine推测,出现这种现象的原因在于:(1)没有人知道发电厂到底要花多少钱,(2)而每个人都会对一个工具棚的花费指手画脚一番。