inference 英 [ˈɪnfərəns]   美 [ˈɪnfərəns]

inference

inference  英 [ˈɪnfərəns] 美 [ˈɪnfərəns]

n. 推理;推论;推断 

名词复数:inferences 

I submit that no inference is true. 我以为任何推断都不能成立。
We think that the only ground of such an inference is causation. 我们认为那种情况唯一可以推断的便是因果关系。

  • An inference is an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning. An inference is an educated guess.
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  • n. 推理;推论;推断
  • 1. I submit that no inference is true.

    我以为任何推断都不能成立。

  • 2. We think that the only ground of such an inference is causation.

    我们认为那种情况唯一可以推断的便是因果关系。

  • 3. If he infers that she is when she is in fact interested, or if he infers that she is not when she is in fact not interested, then he has made the correct inference.

    如果她确实有兴趣,他的推断也是说她有兴趣;或者她确实没有兴趣,而他的推断也是她不感兴趣,那么他就是做出了正确的推理。

  • inference (n.) 1590s, "action of inferring;" 1610s, "that which is inferred;" from Medieval Latin inferentia, from Latin inferentem (nominative inferens), present participle of inferre "bring into; conclude, deduce" (see infer).
in·fer·ence AWL / ˈɪnfərəns ; NAmE ˈɪnfərəns / noun 1 [countable ] something that you can find out indirectly from what you already know 推断的结果;结论 SYN deduction to draw/make inferencesfrom the data 根据资料推论出结果 The clear inference is that the universe is expanding. 显然结论是宇宙在扩大。 collocationsat scientific 2 [uncountable ] the act or process of forming an opinion, based on what you already know 推断;推理;推论 If he is guilty then, by inference,so is his wife (= it is logical to think so, from the same evidence). 如果他有罪,那么由此可以推断他的妻子也同样有罪。 inference inferences in·fer·ence / ˈɪnfərəns ; NAmE ˈɪnfərəns /
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