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sur·mise
/sɝˈmaɪz/
推測,猜測(vt.)(vi.)推測,臆測
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sur·mise
n.
1.
A
thought
,
imagination
,
or
conjecture
,
which
is
based
upon
feeble
or
scanty
evidence
;
suspicion
;
guess
;
as
,
the
surmises
of
jealousy
or
of
envy
.
[
We
]
double
honor
gain
From
his
surmise
proved
false
. --
Milton
.
No
man
ought
to
be
charged
with
principles
he
actually
disowns
,
unless
his
practicies
contradict
his
profession
;
not
upon
small
surmises
.
--
Swift
.
2.
Reflection
;
thought
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
Conjecture
;
supposition
;
suspicion
;
doubt
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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
.
It
wafted
nearer
yet
,
and
then
she
knew
That
what
before
she
but
surmised
,
was
true
. --
Dryden
.
This
change
was
not
wrought
by
altering
the
form
or
position
of
the
earth
,
as
was
surmised
by
a
very
learned
man
,
but
by
dissolving
it
.
--
Woodward
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
surmise
n
:
a
message
expressing
an
opinion
based
on
incomplete
evidence
[
syn
:
guess
,
conjecture
,
supposition
,
surmisal
,
speculation
,
hypothesis
]
v
1:
infer
from
incomplete
evidence
2:
imagine
to
be
the
case
or
true
or
probable
; "
I
suspect
he
is
a
fugitive
"; "
I
surmised
that
the
butler
did
it
" [
syn
:
suspect
]
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