单词 | inference |
释义 | inference (ɪnfərəns ) Word forms: inferences 1. countable noun An inference is a conclusion that you draw about something by using information that you already have about it. There were two inferences to be drawn from her letter. Synonyms: deduction, conclusion, assumption, reading 2. uncountable noun Inference is the act of drawing conclusions about something on the basis of information that you already have. It had an extremely tiny head and, by inference, a tiny brain. Collocations: logical inference The logical inference was that the parties had intended that his interest in the previous shared home should crystallise then. Times, Sunday Times In many definitions of logic, logical inference and inference with purely formal content are the same. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Advanced applications of natural language understanding also attempt to incorporate logical inference within their framework. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During the 1980s, approaches to achieve inferential programming mostly revolved around techniques for logical inference. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also maintained that people only get an illusory image through observations and opposed the idea of logical inference on the basis that it only explains conceptual questions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The questions are designed to help them practise reading, make inferences from the text and retrieve key information. Times,Sunday Times They will need to make inferences from the text and retrieve key information to answer the questions. Times,Sunday Times We all make inferences based on statistical assumptions; insurance companies are not alone in that. Times, Sunday Times They will need to make inferences from the text and use it to find the meaning of difficult words. Times,Sunday Times Make inferences from the sample to the whole population. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It might seem a reasonable inference, then, that the stock market must be expecting a strong economic recovery. Times, Sunday Times It's a reasonable inference that a lot of the new benefit claims are from people who have been selfemployed or on zero-hours contracts. Times,Sunday Times It's a reasonable inference, however, that the men were: at least in the play. The Times Literary Supplement Applying this standard, the court held that petitioner could not overcome the forensic evidence against him to raise a reasonable inference of his own innocence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 推论 Japanese: 推論 |
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