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to deduce something from something

  • 1 deduce

    di'dju:s
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) deducir

    1) (the act of deducing.) deducción

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?)

    deduce vb deducir
    what do you deduce from these facts? ¿qué deduces de estos hechos?
    tr[dɪ'djʊːs]
    1 deducir ( from, de), inferir ( from, de)
    deduce [di'du:s, -'dju:s] vt, - duced ; - ducing : deducir, inferir
    v.
    colegir v.
    concluir v.
    deducir v.
    inferir v.
    dɪ'duːs, dɪ'djuːs

    to deduce something FROM something — deducir* or inferir* algo de algo

    [dɪ'djuːs]
    VT deducir

    what do you deduce from that? — ¿qué conclusión sacas de eso?

    to deduce (from sth) that... — deducir (de algo) que...

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    [dɪ'duːs, dɪ'djuːs]

    to deduce something FROM something — deducir* or inferir* algo de algo

    English-spanish dictionary > deduce

  • 2 deduce

    transitive verb
    ableiten, schließen auf ( from aus)

    deduce from something that... — aus etwas schließen, dass...

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    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) folgern

    1) (the act of deducing.) die Schlußfolgerung

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) die Schlußfolgerung

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    de·duce
    [dɪˈdju:s, AM esp -du:s]
    vt
    to \deduce sth etw folgern
    to \deduce that... folgern, dass
    to \deduce whether... feststellen, ob...
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    [dɪ'djuːs]
    vt
    folgern, schließen (from aus); (LOGIC) deduzieren (from von)
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    deduce [dıˈdjuːs; US auch dıˈduːs] v/t
    1. folgern, schließen ( beide:
    from aus):
    deduce that … zu dem Schluss kommen, dass …
    2. deduzieren, ab-, herleiten ( alle:
    from von)
    * * *
    transitive verb
    ableiten, schließen auf ( from aus)

    deduce from something that... — aus etwas schließen, dass...

    * * *
    v.
    folgern v.

    English-german dictionary > deduce

  • 3 deduce

    [dɪ'djuːs]
    vt

    to deduce (that …) — wnioskować (wywnioskować perf) or dedukować (wydedukować perf) (, że …)

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    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) wnioskować

    1) (the act of deducing.) wnioskowanie

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) wniosek

    English-Polish dictionary > deduce

  • 4 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) a deduce

    1) (the act of deducing.) deducţie

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) deducţie

    English-Romanian dictionary > deduce

  • 5 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) udlede; slutte

    1) (the act of deducing.) udledning; slutning

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) udledelse; slutning

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    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) udlede; slutte

    1) (the act of deducing.) udledning; slutning

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) udledelse; slutning

    English-Danish dictionary > deduce

  • 6 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) sklepati

    1) (the act of deducing.) sklepanje

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) sklep

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    [didjú:s]
    transitive verb
    ( from) izvajati, zvesti; sklepati, razlagati (iz česa)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > deduce

  • 7 deduce

    di'dju:s
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) slutte, utlede (fra)

    1) (the act of deducing.) utledning, deduksjon

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) deduksjon

    slutte
    verb \/dɪˈdjuːs\/
    1) slutte seg til, dra en slutning
    2) utlede, dedusere

    English-Norwegian dictionary > deduce

  • 8 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) álykta

    1) (the act of deducing.)

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > deduce

  • 9 deduce

    leszármaztat, levezet
    * * *
    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) következtet

    1) (the act of deducing.) következtetés

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) következtetés

    English-Hungarian dictionary > deduce

  • 10 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) deduzir

    1) (the act of deducing.) dedução

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) dedução

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    de.duce
    [didj'u:s] vt deduzir, tirar uma conclusão, inferir.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > deduce

  • 11 deduce

    v. anlamak; sonuç çıkarmak; gelişimini izlemek
    * * *
    1. anla 2. ortaya çıkar
    * * *
    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) sonuç çıkarmak, sonuca varmak

    1) (the act of deducing.) indirme, çıkarma

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) indirim, kesinti

    English-Turkish dictionary > deduce

  • 12 deduce

    • otaksua
    • johtaa
    • johtua
    • päätellä
    • rakentaa
    • tehdä johtopäätös
    • mietiskellä
    * * *
    di'dju:s
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) päätellä

    1) (the act of deducing.) päätteleminen

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) päätelmä

    English-Finnish dictionary > deduce

  • 13 deduce

    [dɪ'djuːs] [AE -'dus]
    verbo transitivo dedurre, desumere
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    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) dedurre

    1) (the act of deducing.)

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?)

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    [dɪ'djuːs] [AE -'dus]
    verbo transitivo dedurre, desumere

    English-Italian dictionary > deduce

  • 14 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) secināt

    1) (the act of deducing.) dedukcija, secināšana

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) secinājums; slēdziens

    * * *
    deducēt, secināt; izsekot

    English-Latvian dictionary > deduce

  • 15 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) daryti išvadą

    1) (the act of deducing.) dedukcija, išprotavimas

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) išvada

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > deduce

  • 16 deduce

    v. sluta sig till
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    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) sluta sig till, dra [] slutsatsen

    1) (the act of deducing.) slutledning, härledning

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) slutsats, deduktion

    English-Swedish dictionary > deduce

  • 17 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) odvodit, usoudit

    1) (the act of deducing.) dedukce

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) dedukce

    * * *
    • vyvozovat
    • vyvodit
    • odvozovat
    • odvodit
    • dedukovat

    English-Czech dictionary > deduce

  • 18 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) vyvodiť

    1) (the act of deducing.) dedukcia

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) dedukcia

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    • usudzovat
    • vyvodit záver
    • vyvodzovat
    • dedukovat
    • odvodit

    English-Slovak dictionary > deduce

  • 19 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) συμπεραίνω

    1) (the act of deducing.) συναγωγή συμπεράσματος

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) συμπέρασμα

    English-Greek dictionary > deduce

  • 20 deduce

    [di'dju:s]
    (to work out from facts one knows or guesses: From the height of the sun I deduced that it was about ten o'clock.) déduire

    1) (the act of deducing.) déduction

    2) (something that has been deduced: Is this deduction accurate?) déduction

    English-French dictionary > deduce

См. также в других словарях:

  • deduce — UK [dɪˈdjuːs] / US [dɪˈdus] verb [transitive] Word forms deduce : present tense I/you/we/they deduce he/she/it deduces present participle deducing past tense deduced past participle deduced formal to know something as a result of considering the… …   English dictionary

  • deduce — [[t]dɪdju͟ːs, AM du͟ːs[/t]] deduces, deducing, deduced VERB If you deduce something or deduce that something is true, you reach that conclusion because of other things that you know to be true. [V that] Alison had got to work and cleverly deduced …   English dictionary

  • deduce — de|duce [dıˈdju:s US dıˈdu:s] v [T] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: deducere to lead out , from ducere to lead ] to use the knowledge and information you have in order to understand something or form an opinion about it deduce that ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • deduce — de|duce [ dı dus ] verb transitive FORMAL to know something as a result of considering the information or evidence that you have: deduce something from something: The facts can be deduced from an examination of the data …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • deduce — (v.) early 15c., from L. deducere lead down, derive (in M.L. infer logically ), from de down (see DE (Cf. de )) + ducere to lead (see DUKE (Cf. duke) (n.)). Originally literal; sense of draw a conclusion from something already known is first… …   Etymology dictionary

  • deduce — verb (T) formal to make a judgment about something, based on the information that you have: deduce that: I deduced that she was married by the ring on her finger. (+ from): What did Darwin deduce from the presence of these species? deducible… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • deduce — deducible, adj. deducibility, deducibleness, n. deducibly, adv. /di doohs , dyoohs /, v.t., deduced, deducing. 1. to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer: From the evidence the detective deduced that the gardener had done …   Universalium

  • deduce, deduct — To deduce is to reach a conclusion from something known or assumed: The officer deduced that the criminal was a man. To deduct is to take away from, to subtract : After you deduct your expenses, you will have little left. See also adduce …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • deduce — de•duce [[t]dɪˈdus, ˈdyus[/t]] v. t. duced, duc•ing 1) to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer 2) to trace the derivation or course of • Etymology: 1520–30; < L dēdūcere to lead down, derive =dē de +dūcere to lead… …   From formal English to slang

  • deduce — /dəˈdjus / (say duh dyoohs) verb (t) (deduced, deducing) 1. to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer. 2. to trace the derivation of; trace the course of. {Latin dedūcere lead down, derive} –deducible, adjective …  

  • List of games from Whose Line Is It Anyway? — The below list describes games featured on the British and/or American versions of the television show Whose Line Is It Anyway? . The games are categorized based on their primary defining aspect, though some might fit into other categories as… …   Wikipedia

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