词汇 | conjectured |
释义 | conjectured past simple and past participle ofconjecture conjecture verb[ I ] formaluk /kənˈdʒek.tʃər/ us /kənˈdʒek.tʃɚ/ to guess, based on the appearance of a situation and not on proof: 推测;猜测,猜想;臆断 We'll never know exactly how she died; we can only conjecture.我们永远也不会知道她究竟是怎么死的,只能猜测。 [ + that ]He conjectured that the company would soon be in financial trouble.他推测该公司不久就会陷入财务危机。 Synonyms hypothesizeformal speculate suppose surmiseformal theorize to guess guessGuess who called yesterday? estimateThey estimate that the work will take at least ten weeks. divineMum had divined my state of mind rather shrewdly. surmiseFrom the expression on his face, she surmised that something bad had happened. conjectureIt would be reasonable to conjecture that lack of exercise contributed to his obesity. speculateA spokesperson declined to speculate on the cause of the plane crash. Guessing, supposing and suspecting approximate as muchidiom conjecture consider deem draw fall guess jump jump to conclusionsidiom mark mark someone down as something misjudge misjudgment pluck presuppose supposably surmise think of something unguessable Related wordconjectural Examples of conjecturedconjectured In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In section 4.2 we conjectured that significant benefits might accrue from incorporating an enumeration/evaluation measure into a psychological learning model. It was conjectured for more than 40 years that the converse of the last statement is also true. It can be conjectured that in this case the electric field is too weak to prevent breakthrough caused by the hydrodynamic dipole. It was conjectured there that the method should carry over to higher dimensions. It may then be conjectured that such will be the case for the integral curve of interest. It may be conjectured that this mass will develop into the equatorial jet. Adoption of new terms, structured to invoke such (conjectured) forward movement, mandated remaining in the speculative realm of hypotheses. A cause that is conjectured ought to be such, that, if it really does exist, it will produce the effect. We conjectured two states of fiscal policy: a crash diet and a permanent weight loss. A causal relationship was conjectured and fuelwood gathering was exposed as a major reason for deforestation. In addition, it is sometimes conjectured that chartist-fundamentalist models have difficulties in mimicking the stylized fact of financial markets in a nonstationary setting. This had been conjectured by a number of authors. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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