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1 deduk|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to deduce, to infer- z przedstawionych faktów dedukowaliśmy motywy zbrodni from the facts presented, we were able to deduce the motive for the crime ⇒ wydedukowaćⅡ vi to deduce- dedukował, że eksperyment się uda he deduced that the experiment would work ⇒ wydedukowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > deduk|ować
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2 dedukować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dedukować
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3 wysnuć
(-uję, -ujesz); vb; od (snuć, wysnuwać)* * *pf.wysnuwać ipf.1. (= wyciągnąć nić) extract l. draw out.2. (= rozwinąć z kłębka) unravel.3. (= dojść do przekonania) deduce, infer, extrapolate; wysnuć wniosek draw a conclusion, conclude.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wysnuć
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4 wywodzić
(-odzę, -odzisz); imp -ódź* * *ipf.- wodzę -wodzisz, - wódź1. lit. take out, lead out; wywieść kogoś w pole lead sb up the garden path.2. lit. ( o drodze) lead.3. (= wysnuwać wnioski) derive, deduce, infer; wywieść wniosek z przesłanek logicznych derive a conclusion from logical premises.4. (= dowodzić) reason, argue; wywodzić swoje racje prove one's point.ipf.(= brać początek) originate, trace back one's origin; wywodzić się ze szlachty descend from nobility, be of noble stock.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywodzić
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5 wydeduk|ować
pf vt książk. to deduce, to infer- słusznie wydedukował, że musiała nastąpić jakaś awaria he correctly deduced that something must have gone wrong ⇒ dedukowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wydeduk|ować
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6 wyprowa|dzić
pf — wyprowa|dzać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (pomóc wyjść) to lead [sb/sth] out- wyprowadzić dziecko z pokoju to lead the child out of the room- wyprowadzić konia ze stajni to lead a horse out of the stable- wyprowadzić psa na spacer to walk the dog- wyprowadzić samochód z garażu to take the car out of the garage- wyprowadził nas z lasu na szosę he led us out of the wood and down to a road- wyprowadzić zwłoki to escort the coffin2. (skierować) to lead- ścieżka wyprowadziła nas na łąki the path led us to a meadow3. (pomóc wybrnąć) wyprowadzić kogoś/coś z czegoś to get sb/sth out of sth- wyprowadził mnie z bardzo kłopotliwej sytuacji he got a. helped me out of a very embarrassing situation- wyprowadzić kraj z kryzysu to pull the country out of recession4. (wywnioskować) to deduce, to infer [wniosek, twierdzenie]- wyprowadzić wzór matematyczny to derive a formula5. (wywieść) to derive- filozofia ta wyprowadza całą wiedzę ludzką z doświadczenia according to this philosophy all human knowledge is derived from experience6. (wznieść) to build up (to)- wyprowadzić mur do pewnej wysokości to build a wall up to a certain heightⅡ wyprowadzić się — wyprowadzać się to move (out)- wyprowadzić się z domu/mieszkania to move out of the house/flat- wyprowadzić się ze wsi do miasta to move from the countryside to the cityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyprowa|dzić
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7 wyw|ieść
pf — wyw|odzić1 impf (wywiodę, wywiedziesz, wywiódł, wywiodła, wywiedli — wywodzę) vt 1. książk. (prowadzić) to lead [sb/sth] out, to lead out- wywieść krowę z obory to lead a cow out of the cowshed- droga wywiodła ich poza zabudowania the road led them outside the settlement2. (wyrozumować) to deduce, to infer [przyczyny, rozwiązanie, regułę]; (wskazać źródło) to derive [myśl]; to trace [pochodzenie, początek, genealogię]- wywieść wniosek z przesłanek to infer a conclusion from the/one’s premises- wywodził swą filozofię z greckiego antyku/od Demokryta he derived his philosophy from Grecian antiquity/Democritus3. (wyjaśniać) to argue- filozof/socjolog wywodzi, że… the philosopher/sociologist argues that…- wywodził długo swoje racje he took a long time arguing his case■ wywieść kogoś w pole to lead sb up a. down US the garden path pot.- on nie da się wywieść w pole you can’t pull the wool over his eyesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyw|ieść
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8 wywniosk|ować
pf vt to conclude, to deduce- wywnioskował, że… he came to the conclusion a. concluded that…- z jego zachowania wywnioskowała, że coś przed nią ukrywa she concluded from his behaviour that he was hiding something from her ⇒ wnioskowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wywniosk|ować
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deduce — DEDÚCE, dedúc, vb. III. tranz. A deriva, a desprinde o judecată particulară din alta generală sau un fapt din altul; a trage o concluzie, pe calea deducţiei, din două sau mai multe premise. – Din lat. deducere. cf. (pt. sens) fr. d é d u i r e.… … Dicționar Român
Deduce — De*duce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deduced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deducing}.] [L. deducere; de + ducere to lead, draw. See {Duke}, and cf. {Deduct}.] 1. To lead forth. [A Latinism] [1913 Webster] He should hither deduce a colony. Selden. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deduce — I verb apply reason, arrive at a conclusion, ascertain, assume, calculate, come to a conclusion, conclude, conjecture, consider probable, construe, deduct, deem, derive, determine, divine, draw a conclusion, educe, extract, gather, guess, infer,… … Law dictionary
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deduce — *infer, gather, conclude, judge Analogous words: reason, cogitate, *think, speculate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
deduce — [v] figure out, understand add up, analyze, assume, be afraid, boil down, cogitate, collect, conceive, conclude, consider, deduct, deem, derive, draw, fancy, figure, gather, glean, have a hunch*, imagine, infer, judge, make, make out, presume,… … New thesaurus
deduce — ► VERB ▪ arrive at (a fact or a conclusion) by reasoning. DERIVATIVES deducible adjective. ORIGIN Latin deducere to take or lead away … English terms dictionary
deduce — [dē do͞os′, dēdyo͞os′, dido͞os′, dē do͞os′] vt. deduced, deducing [ME deducen < L deducere, to lead down, bring away < de , down + ducere, to lead: see DUCT] 1. to trace the course or derivation of 2. to infer by logical reasoning; reason… … English World dictionary
deduce — 01. It is important to learn a process which will help you to [deduce] the meaning of new vocabulary from context. 02. The detectives were able to [deduce] valuable information about the killer through careful examination of the murder scene. 03 … Grammatical examples in English
deduce — v. 1) (D; tr.) to deduce from (what can we deduce from these figures?) 2) (L) on the basis of the evidence we deduced that he was guilty 3) (Q) the police were able to deduce where the fugitive was hiding * * * [dɪ djuːs] (0) the police were able … Combinatory dictionary
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