deduce
deduce 英 [dɪˈdju:s] 美 [dɪˈdus]
vt. 推论,推断;演绎出
进行时:deducing 过去式:deduced 过去分词:deduced 第三人称单数:deduces
- To deduce is to figure something out based on what you already know. When you see a person crying, it's easy to deduce that the person is sad. Unless they're happy, of course. Sometimes happy people cry.
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- vt. 推论,推断;演绎出
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1. We can deduce a lot from what people choose to buy.
从人们选购的东西可以作出多方面的推断。
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2. Can we deduce from your silence that you do not approve?
你保持沉默,我们是否可以据此而推断出你不赞成?
- deduce (v.) early 15c., from Latin deducere "lead down, derive" (in Medieval Latin, "infer logically"), from de- "down" (see de-) + ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk- "to lead." Originally literal; sense of "draw a conclusion from something already known" is first recorded 1520s, from Medieval Latin. Related: Deduced; deducing.
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