单词 | conjecture |
释义 | con·jec·ture I. 1. obsolete a. b. < now entertain conjecture of a time when — Shakespeare > 2. < lost in conjecture > 3. < a mistaken conjecture > specifically II. transitive verb intransitive verb Synonyms: < it is easy to dismiss the false Cleopatra but the true one can only be conjectured, for the material for a reasoned verdict is lost — John Buchan > < Washington conjectured that at least 300 of the enemy were killed — American Guide Series: Pennsylvania > surmise may be used in the same way as conjecture although it usually strongly implies the flimsiness of the evidence < the rest of them were on holiday supposedly attending to their religious duties, though Simon surmised that they would be strolling idly about — L.C.Douglas > < as to how they came there he could only surmise that they had entered through the stable yard, as otherwise he must have observed their approach — Rafael Sabatini > < we are not told what their business was but we may surmise it was the fur trade — G.F.Hudson > guess usually implies a complete or almost complete absence of evidence; it suggests rather the use of intuition or suspicion and a reliance upon chance for verification < you would never guess from meeting them that anyone would pay them for their ideas — Rose Macaulay > < Tristram guessed what was passing in his friend's mind — T.B.Costain > < he expected this eighteen-year-old girl to guess his love and understand its esoteric quality, without being told — H.S.Canby > |
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