单词乎

conjecture

音标[kәn'dʒektʃә]

汉语翻译

n. 推测, 猜想, 揣摩
vt. 推测, 猜想, 揣摩
vi. 推测, 猜想, 揣摩
【计】 推测; 猜测

词型变化

名词:conjecturer 动词过去式:conjectured 过去分词:conjectured 现在分词:conjecturing 第三人称单数:conjectures 副词:conjecturably 形容词:conjecturable 

英语解释

名词 conjecture:

  1. a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence)
    同义词:speculation
  2. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
    同义词:guess, supposition, surmise, surmisal, speculation, hypothesis
  3. reasoning that involves the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence

动词 conjecture:

  1. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
    同义词:speculate, theorize, theorise, hypothesize, hypothesise, hypothecate, suppose

例句

  1. The general conjectures that the enemy will launch an attack against us this night.
    将军推测说敌人将于今天晚上突袭我们。
  2. He didn't know the fact; what he said was pure conjecture.
    他并不知道实情,他说的纯属猜测。

详细解释


con.jec.ture

n.(名词)
Inference or judgment based on inconclusive or incomplete evidence; guesswork.
推测:基于非结论性的或不完全的证据作出的推论或判断;猜测
A statement, an opinion, or a conclusion based on guesswork:
猜想:基于猜测的声明、观点或结论:
例句:
The commentators made various conjectures about the outcome of the next election.
时事评论家对下一次选举结果做了许多推论

v.(动词)
con.jec.tured,con.jec.tur.ing,con.jec.tures
v.tr.(及物动词)
To infer from inconclusive evidence; guess.
猜测:根据非结论性的证据所作的推测;猜测
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To make a conjecture.
做出推测

来源:
Middle English
中古英语
from Old French
源自 古法语
from Latin coniectôra
源自 拉丁语 coniectôra
from coniectus [past participle of] conicere [to infer]
源自 coniectus [] conicere的过去分词 [推测]
com- [com-]
com- [前缀,表.和.]
iacere [to throw] * see yô-
iacere [投掷] *参见 yô-

【引伸】
conjec.turable
adj.(形容词)
conjec.turably
adv.(副词)
conjec.turer
n.(名词)
<参考词汇><同义词>conjecture,surmise,guess,speculate,inferThese verbs mean to reach a conclusion or judgment on the basis of uncertain evidence.
这些动词都表示基于不确定证据而作出结论或推断。
Conjecture implies the formation of a conclusion without sufficient evidence:
Conjecture 没有足够的证据就作出结论:
例句:
It was impossible to conjecture from the expression on his face what his reaction was.
从他脸上的表情来猜测他的反应是不可能的。

Surmise suggests a conclusion reached by intuition or by interpretation of slender evidence:
Surmise 暗指通过直觉或通过对少量证据的解释而得出的结论:
例句:
He was afraid she might surmise the truth.
他担心她可能会猜出真相。

Guess implies an inference drawn in a haphazard mannerand suggests substantial grounds for doubt:
Guess 指以假设的方式得出推论,暗示怀疑的实质缘由:
例句:
We can only guess what will happen next.
我们只能猜测将会发生什么。

Speculate stresses a process of reasoning based on inconclusive evidence:
Speculate 强调基于非结论性证据作出的推理过程:
例句:
Scientists speculate on the origin of the universe.
科学家们猜测宇宙的起源。

Infer involves reasoning from evidence about which some doubt may be but is not necessarily suggested:
Infer 指基于一些可能有疑问的证据而进行的推理:
例句:
She quickly inferred from what I said that I had not heard the news.
她从我说的话中很快推断出我还没有得知这一消息


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