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∎ what are we to infer from their absence? que devons-nous conclure de leur absence?;∎ I inferred from his look that I had done something wrong à son regard, j'ai compris que j'avais fait quelque chose de mal∎ what are you inferring by that? qu'insinuez-vous par là?□ -
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in'fə:past tense, past participle - inferred; verb(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.)antyde--------slutteverb \/ɪnˈfɜː\/1) konkludere, slutte, trekke en konklusjon2) ( hverdagslig) antydeinfer from something slutte av noe, konkludere fra noe, trekke en konklusjon på grunnlag av noe -
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[ɪn'fɜː]гл.1) заключать; делать выводSyn:2) значить, обозначать, означать, подразумевать; наводить на мысльSyn:3) делать предположение, высказывать догадкуSyn: -
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[in΄fə:] v եզրակացնել. հետևեցնել. հան գել. ենթադրել, նկատի ունենալ. infer from the remarks դիտողություններից եզրակացնել -
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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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- rr- schließen ( from aus); erschließen [Voraussetzung]; gewinnen [Kenntnisse]; ziehen [Schlussfolgerung]* * *[in'fə:]past tense, past participle - inferred; verb- academic.ru/37958/inference">inference* * *in·fer<- rr->[ɪnˈfɜ:ʳ, AM -ˈfɜ:r]vt* * *[ɪn'fɜː(r)]vt1) (= deduce) schließen, folgern (from aus)nothing can be inferred from this — daraus kann man nichts schließen or folgern
2) (= imply) andeuten, zu verstehen geben* * *A v/t1. schließen, folgern, ableiten ( alle:from aus)2. schließen lassen auf (akk), erkennen lassen3. andeuten, zu erkennen oder verstehen gebenB v/i Schlüsse ziehen* * *- rr- schließen ( from aus); erschließen [Voraussetzung]; gewinnen [Kenntnisse]; ziehen [Schlussfolgerung]* * *v.folgern v. -
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§ დასკვნის გამოტანა§1 დასკვნა (დაასკვნის)2 ნიშნავს, აღნიშნავს -
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[ınʹfɜ:] v1. заключать, делать заключение, вывод, выводитьfrom what do you infer that? - из чего ты это заключил?
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1. v заключать, делать заключение, вывод, выводить2. v означать, подразумевать3. v разг. предполагать, догадыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. deduce (verb) arrive at a conclusion; assume; collect; conclude; conjecture; deduce; deduct; derive; draw; gather; guess; hypothesize; induce; judge; make; make out; presume; reason; suppose; surmise2. imply (verb) hint; imply; indicate; insinuate; involve as a consequence; suggest -
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[in'fə:]past tense, past participle - inferred; verb(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.) slutte* * *[in'fə:]past tense, past participle - inferred; verb(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.) slutte
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infer from — conclude from, deduce from, gather from, surmise from … English contemporary dictionary
infer — infer, imply 1. The only point noted by Fowler (1926) was that the inflected forms of infer are inferred and inferring, and this is thankfully still true (but note inferable or inferrable, with one r or two, and inference with only one r). Fowler … Modern English usage
infer — 01. They were able to [infer] from her sad look that she didn t get the job. 02. We [inferred] from the negative comments she had made that the project would be canceled. 03. People try to [infer] all kinds of things from my writing, but most of… … Grammatical examples in English
infer — v. 1) (D; tr.) to infer from (to infer a conclusion from the facts) 2) (L) I infer that my proposal has been accepted 3) (Q) we had to infer what she meant * * * [ɪn fɜː] (L) I infer that my proposal has been accepted (Q) we had to infer what she … Combinatory dictionary
infer — verb is it really possible to infer that a crime was committed, given this flimsy evidence? Syn: deduce, conclude, conjecture, surmise, reason, interpret; gather, understand, presume, assume, take it, extrapolate; read between the lines, figure… … Thesaurus of popular words
infer — in·fer /in fər/ vb in·ferred, in·fer·ring vt: to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises could infer acceptance of the offer from the offeree s response vi: to draw inferences in·fer·able also in·fer·ri·ble /in fər ə bəl/ adj … Law dictionary
infer — [in fʉr′] vt. inferred, inferring [L inferre, to bring or carry in, infer < in , in + ferre, to carry, BEAR1] 1. Obs. to bring on or about; cause; induce 2. to conclude or decide from something known or assumed; derive by reasoning; draw as a… … English World dictionary
infer — infer, deduce, conclude, judge, gather are comparable when they mean to arrive at by reasoning from evidence or from premises. All except gather are so clearly differentiated in logical use that these distinctions tend to be retained in general… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Infer — In*fer , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inferred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inferring}.] [L. inferre to bring into, bring forward, occasion, infer; pref. in in + ferre to carry, bring: cf. F. inf[ e]rer. See 1 st {Bear}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To bring on; to induce;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infer — (v.) 1520s, from L. inferre bring into, carry in; deduce, infer, conclude, draw an inference; bring against, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + ferre carry, bear, from PIE *bher (1) to bear, to carry, to take (Cf. Skt. bharati carries; Avestan… … Etymology dictionary
infer — ► VERB (inferred, inferring) ▪ deduce from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements. DERIVATIVES inferable (also inferrable) adjective. USAGE On the use of imply and infer, see the note at … English terms dictionary