[VERB 动词]推论;推断;演绎 If you deduce something or deduce that something is true, you reach that conclusion because of other things that you know to be true.
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Alison had cleverly deduced that I was the author of the letter.
艾莉森已经聪明地推断出那封信就是我写的。
The date of the document can be deduced from references to the Civil War...
这份文件的日期可以从其中多次提到内战之处进行推断。
She hoped he hadn't deduced the reason for her visit.
她希望他还没有推断出她此次来访的原因。
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de·duceAWL/dɪˈdjuːs; NAmEdɪˈduːs/verb( formal) to form an opinion about sth based on the information or evidence that is available 推论;推断;演绎SYN
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deducesth (from sth) ◆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。deduce(from sth) that, what, how, etc… ◆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?☞see also
to use the knowledge and information you have in order to understand something or form an opinion about itdeduce that From her son’s age, I deduced that her husband must be at least 60.deduce from What did Darwin deduce from the presence of these species?—deducible adjective
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