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1 surmise
tr[sɜː'maɪz]1 formal use conjetura, suposición nombre femenino1 formal use suponerse, figurarsesurmise n: conjetura fn.• antojo s.m.• conjetura s.f.• suposición s.f.v.• antojarse v.• conjeturar v.• suponer v.• vislumbrar v.
I sər'maɪznoun (frml) conjetura f, suposición f
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transitive verb (frml) conjeturar (frml), suponer*[sɜː'maɪz]1.N conjetura f, suposición f2.VT conjeturar, suponerI surmised as much — ya me lo suponía or imaginaba
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I [sər'maɪz]noun (frml) conjetura f, suposición f
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transitive verb (frml) conjeturar (frml), suponer* -
2 surmise
s.1 conjetura, imaginación; aprensión falsa, juicio o discurso sin fundamento; noción imperfecta.2 indirectas, rumores.3 suposición, conjetura.vt.1 presumir, figurarse.2 sospechar, leer entre líneas, inferir.3 concebir que.4 suponer.(pt & pp surmised) -
3 surmise that
v.suponer que, concebir que, conjeturar que, presumir que. -
4 infer
in'fə:past tense, past participle - inferred; verb(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.) inferir, deducirtr[ɪn'fɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1) deduce: deducir, inferir2) surmise: concluir, suponer, tener entendido3) imply: sugerir, insinuarv.• discurrir v.• inducir v.• inferir v.• sobreentender v.• sobrentender v.• traslucir v.ɪn'fɜːr, ɪn'fɜː(r)to infer something (FROM something) — inferir* or deducir* or colegir* algo (de algo)
[ɪn'fɜː(r)]VT1) (=deduce) inferir, deducir ( from de)2) * (=imply) insinuarwhat are you inferring? — ¿qué estás insinuando?
* * *[ɪn'fɜːr, ɪn'fɜː(r)]to infer something (FROM something) — inferir* or deducir* or colegir* algo (de algo)
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5 conjetura
Del verbo conjeturar: ( conjugate conjeturar) \ \
conjetura es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: conjetura conjeturar
conjetura sustantivo femenino conjecture, speculation; son simples conjeturas that's pure conjecture o speculation
conjetura sustantivo femenino conjecture: lo sé por conjeturas, I know it by guesswork
conjeturar verbo transitivo to conjecture ' conjetura' also found in these entries: Spanish: cálculo - supuesta - supuesto - aventurar English: conjecture - dark - guess - educated - wild -
6 conjeturar
conjeturar verbo transitivo to conjecture ' conjeturar' also found in these entries: Spanish: calcular - poner - sospechar English: surmise - conjecture -
7 suponer
suponer ( conjugate suponer) verbo transitivo 1◊ supongamos que lo que dice es cierto let's suppose o assume what he says is true;suponiendo que todo salga bien assuming everything goes OKb) ( imaginar):¿va a venir hoy? — supongo que sí is she coming today? — I should think so o I suppose so; es de suponer que se lo habrán dicho presumably o I should think he's been told; se supone que empieza a las nueve it's supposed to start at nine 2 (significar, implicar) to mean;
suponer verbo transitivo
1 (creer, imaginar) to suppose: supongamos que..., let's assume o suppose that...
supongo que me llamarán, I presume they're going to phone me
supongo que sí, I suppose so
se supone que acaba a las seis, it's supposed to finish at six
se supone que él es el entendido, he's supposed to be the expert
te suponía en París, I thought you were in Paris
2 (conllevar, significar) to mean, involve: no supone ningún riesgo, it doesn't involve any risk (la amistad, el aprecio) to mean ➣ Ver nota en mean
Locuciones: ser de suponer: es de suponer que se lo han contado, presumably o I would imagine she's been told
ser un suponer, to be conjecture ' suponer' also found in these entries: Spanish: condicionamiento - creer - esperar - hacer - imaginar - imaginarse - jugar - significar - asumir - supuse English: assume - entail - expect - guess - imagine - imply - involve - mean - pose - presumably - presume - suppose - surmise - take - say
См. также в других словарях:
Surmise — Sur*mise , n. [OF. surmise accusation, fr. surmettre, p. p. surmis, to impose, accuse; sur (see {Sur }) + mettre to put, set, L. mittere to send. See {Mission}.] 1. A thought, imagination, or conjecture, which is based upon feeble or scanty… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surmise — vb *conjecture, guess Analogous words: *infer, gather, judge, deduce, conclude: *think, conceive, fancy, imagine: *consider, regard, deem surmise n conjecture, guess (see under CONJECTURE vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
surmise — [n] guess, conclusion assumption, attempt, conjecture, deduction, guesstimate*, guesswork, hunch, hypothesis, idea, inference, notion, opinion, possibility, presumption, sneaking suspicion*, speculation, supposition, suspicion, theory, thought;… … New thesaurus
surmise — [sər mīz′; ] for n., also [ sʉr′mīz΄] n. [ME surmyse < OFr surmise, accusation, fem. of surmis, pp. of surmettre, lit., to put upon, hence to accuse < sur (see SUR 1) + mettre, to put < L mittere, to send (see MISSION)] 1. an idea or… … English World dictionary
Surmise — Sur*mise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surmised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Surmising}.] To imagine without certain knowledge; to infer on slight grounds; to suppose, conjecture, or suspect; to guess. [1913 Webster] It wafted nearer yet, and then she knew That… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surmise — I verb apprehend, assume, augurari, be of the opinion, believe, conceive, conclude, conjecture, count, deduce, deem, divine, esteem, fancy, feel, gather, guess, have an idea, hazard a guess, hypothesize, imagine, infer, judge, opine, posit,… … Law dictionary
surmise — meaning ‘to infer doubtfully’ and (as a noun) ‘a conjecture or suspicion’, is spelt ise, not ize. See ize, ise … Modern English usage
surmise — ► VERB ▪ suppose without having evidence. ► NOUN ▪ a supposition or guess. ORIGIN originally in the sense «allege formally»: from Old French, accused , from Latin supermittere put in afterwards … English terms dictionary
surmise — [[t]sə(r)ma͟ɪz[/t]] surmises, surmising, surmised 1) VERB If you surmise that something is true, you guess it from the available evidence, although you do not know for certain. [FORMAL] [V wh] There s so little to go on, we can only surmise what… … English dictionary
surmise — UK [sə(r)ˈmaɪz] / US [sərˈmaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms surmise : present tense I/you/we/they surmise he/she/it surmises present participle surmising past tense surmised past participle surmised formal to guess that something is true, when… … English dictionary
surmise — I n. (formal) conjecture a surmise that + clause (she expressed a surmise that the situation would improve) II v. (L) I surmised that the situation would improve * * * [sə maɪz] (L) I surmised that the situation would improve (formal) [… … Combinatory dictionary