/di'dju:s/
vt. 推论, 演绎出
[法] 推断, 推出, 演绎
过去分词 deduced 过去式 deduced 现在分词 deducing 第三人称单数 deduces
这组词都有“推断”的意思,其区别是:
- conclude: 指得出符合逻辑的结论。
- judge: 多指经过仔细鉴定或评价之后作出决断。
- gather: 指从听到的情况推测、判定。
- infer: 指从已提供的论据或从已接受的前提出发而推断出的结论。
- deduce: 指有充分根据的推论,也指逻辑学上的演绎。
It is important to deduce the possible consequences before making any major decision.
在做出任何重大决定之前,推断可能的后果是很重要的。
From her nervous behavior, I could deduce that she must have done something wrong.
从她的紧张表现,我可以推断她一定做错了什么。
It is not easy to deduce the meaning of this poem without any context.
没有上下文,很难推断出这首诗的意思。
By observing the patterns in nature, scientists have been able to deduce many natural laws.
通过观察自然中的规律,科学家们已经能够推断出许多自然法则。
From the way she spoke, I could not deduce whether she was happy or upset.
从她说话的方式,我无法判断她是否开心还是不高兴。
Children often have the ability to deduce their parents' moods just by looking at their facial expressions.
孩子们常常能通过看父母的表情就能推断出他们的情绪。
The detective deduced the criminal's identity based on the fingerprints found at the scene.
侦探根据现场发现的指纹推断出了罪犯的身份。
The scientist deduced the existence of a new planet by analyzing the data from space telescopes.
科学家通过分析太空望远镜的数据推断出了新行星的存在。
The lawyer deduced that the witness was lying based on his inconsistent statements.
律师根据证人前后不一致的陈述推断出他在撒谎。
The mathematician deduced the solution to the complex problem using advanced logical reasoning.
数学家利用高阶逻辑推理推导出了这个复杂问题的解决方案。