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.- 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。 - 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。
- There's so little to go on, we can only surmise what happened...
- 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.- 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。 - His surmise proved correct.
他的猜测后来证明是正确的。
- It is mere surmise that Bosch had Brant's poem in mind when doing this painting...
双语例句
- He surmised that this was the true situation.
他推测这就是真正的情势。 - Nim surmised that their marriage was barely adequate.
尼姆推测,他们的婚姻至多是凑合事儿。 - As we surmised, Duncan had not been telling the truth.
正像我们猜测的,邓肯没有讲真话。 - MacArthur surmised that competition equations should be considered as first elements of a Taylor series.
麦克阿瑟推测,竟争方程应被看作为泰勒级数的首要元素。 - He wore a full bodysuit for the first time this season, and Phelps surmised that he'll wear the same gear in Indianapolis.
这个赛季他第一次穿了件全身式的泳衣,他觉得他会在印第安纳波利斯的比赛中还穿同一款式的衣服。 - We surmised that he must have had an accident.
我们猜想他一定出事了。 - He surmised that her flight was delayed.
他推测她的航班延误了。 - 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。 - 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。 - Many commentators have surmised that as countries such as China become richer and develop a consumer culture, their savings surpluses will diminish.
许多评论人士猜测,随着中国等国家变得更加富裕,并培养出一种消费文化,它们的储蓄盈余会收窄。