第三人称单数:conjectures
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第三人称复数:conjectures
现在分词:conjecturing
过去分词:conjectured
过去式:conjectured
名词推测,猜想; 设想,揣度; 想像; 计划
及物/不及物动词推测,猜想; 估量; 揣摩; 设想
conjecture的近义词
及物动词
1. It's just as I conjecture.
这正是我所猜测的。
2. The press conjectured that a summit conference would take place.
报界猜测将会召开最高级会议。
名词
1. Her conjecture that the election would be a landslide proved to be true.
她关于选举会大获全胜的推测证明是正确的。
2. The rumor raised much conjecture.
谣言引起很多猜测。
1. 推测,猜想,推测,猜想:abject 卑劣,卑屈,可耻的 | conjecture 推测,猜想,推测,猜想 | deject 使沮丧
1. 推测;猜测
A conjecture is a conclusion that is based on information that is not certain or complete.
e.g. That was a conjecture, not a fact...
那只是猜测,不是事实。
e.g. There are several conjectures...
存在着几种猜测。
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2. 推测;猜测;揣测
When you conjecture, you form an opinion or reach a conclusion on the basis of information that is not certain or complete.
e.g. He conjectured that some individuals may be able to detect major calamities...
他猜测说有些人也许能够察觉重大灾难。
e.g. This may be true or partly true; we are all conjecturing here.
这可能属实或者部分属实,我们都是在这儿揣测。
1. Liu offered a caveat, that Wang's real status may be different from the rosy conjecture of the public.
2. The rest of the articles celebrate and question what the eye can see and also conjecture about what still lies beneath.
3. The conjecture is in line with the United States view of " inadvertent encounter ".
4. But they have their sights set high on proving the Goldbach Conjecture, toppling Einstein's Theory of Relativity and even revising Darwinism.
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5. Some people say that we have conservative and reformist factions, but that is only conjecture on their part.
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6. The foreign ministry here has rejected allegations of Washington's influence, saying there are " misunderstandings " and " excessive conjecture " surrounding the agreement.
7. Enduring points of conjecture may prevent ASEAN from expanding its international impact in the short term.
8. He said his visit was a rebuke to the conjecture that the ties between Hamas and Iran had deteriorated.
9. It's an attempt to piece together the absent bits, based on exhaustive interviews with friends and family and conjecture.
10. The rules also state testimony with unsubstantiated conjecture must also be excluded.
noun
1. reasoning that involves the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence
2. a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence)
e.g. speculations about the outcome of the election
he dismissed it as mere conjecture
Synonym: speculation
3. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
Synonym: guess supposition surmise surmisal speculation hypothesis
verb
1. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
e.g. Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps
Synonym: speculate theorize theorise hypothesize hypothesise hypothecate suppose