Слово англійською: infer
Дієслово
Переклад infer українською: робити висновок, означати, мати на увазі, гадати, your silence ~s consent — ваше мовчання означає згоду, припускати, здогадуватися
Детальний опис
- to reach an opinion or decide that something is true on the basis of information that is available synonym deduce
- infer something (from something) Much of the meaning must be inferred from the context.
- Readers are left to infer the killer’s motives.
- infer that… It is reasonable to infer that the government knew about these deals.
- infer (that)… | infer something (non-standard) to suggest indirectly that something is true
- Are you inferring (that) I’m not capable of doing the job?
Which Word? infer / implyinfer / implyInfer and imply have opposite meanings. The two words can describe the same event, but from different points of view- If a speaker or writer implies something, they suggest it without saying it directly:
- The article implied that the pilot was responsible for the accident.
- If you infer something from what a speaker or writer says, you come to the conclusion that this is what they mean:
- I inferred from the article that the pilot was responsible for the accident.
- Infer is now often used in informal speech with the same meaning as imply:
- Are you inferring that I’m a liar?
However, this is still considered incorrect in standard English.
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Word Originlate 15th cent. (in the sense ‘bring about, inflict’): from Latin inferre ‘bring in, bring about’ (in medieval Latin ‘deduce’), from in- ‘into’ + ferre ‘bring’.