deduce that• It can only be deduced that most young people learn about homosexuality from the negative and misinformedimages in the mainstreammedia.• It is easy to deduce that other systems do, too; many targets are being hit again and again.• From this he deduced that the boiler was too small and this led him on to wondering why the engine was so inefficient.• Thompson deduced that the buyer was trying to increase the stock price.• From this it is deduced that the lexicon provides adequate but not complete coverage.• You would deduce that the lymphocytes, having specificreceptors, would be selectively concentrated at that site.• From this he deduced that the mound had been reused as a place of burial on many separateoccasions.• Whatever happens, either we obtain an efficientsolution or we can deduce that there are no efficient solutions.• So I deduce that you feel pain.
Origindeduce
(1400-1500)Latindeducere“to lead out”, from ducere“to lead”
ADVERB | VERB + DEDUCE | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤easily很容易推論▸➤logically按照邏輯推論◇The total amount can be deduced logically from the figures available.總量可以從現有的數字中按照邏輯推斷出來。VERB + DEDUCE➤be able to, can能夠推論出▸➤be possible to有可能推斷出◇Using the evidence available, it is possible to deduce a lot about how these people lived.用現有的證據可能推斷出不少這些人以前的生活方式。PREPOSITION➤from從⋯推斷出◇We deduced from his absences that he was not happy at college.從他多次缺課可以推斷出他在大學並不開心。