Meaning and Usage
"推测" (tuīcè) means to speculate or infer something based on available information or evidence. It often implies a reasoned guess rather than a confirmed fact.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in scientific, investigative, or everyday contexts where conclusions are drawn from incomplete data.
Collocations and Patterns
- 根据推测 (gēnjù tuīcè): based on speculation
- 推测结果 (tuīcè jiéguǒ): speculative result
- 不能仅凭推测 (bùnéng jǐn píng tuīcè): cannot rely solely on speculation
Usage Notes
When using "推测," speakers usually imply that the conclusion is tentative and subject to change with new evidence. It is more formal and precise than casual guessing words like "猜" (guess). Avoid confusing "推测" with "猜," as the former suggests a logical basis while the latter is more random.
Meaning and Usage
"推测" (tuīcè) means to speculate or infer something based on available information or evidence. It often implies a reasoned guess rather than a confirmed fact.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in scientific, investigative, or everyday contexts where conclusions are drawn from incomplete data.
Collocations and Patterns
- 根据推测 (gēnjù tuīcè): based on speculation
- 推测结果 (tuīcè jiéguǒ): speculative result
- 不能仅凭推测 (bùnéng jǐn píng tuīcè): cannot rely solely on speculation
Usage Notes
When using "推测," speakers usually imply that the conclusion is tentative and subject to change with new evidence. It is more formal and precise than casual guessing words like "猜" (guess). Avoid confusing "推测" with "猜," as the former suggests a logical basis while the latter is more random.
Meaning and Usage
"推测" (tuīcè) means to speculate or infer something based on available information or evidence. It often implies a reasoned guess rather than a confirmed fact.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in scientific, investigative, or everyday contexts where conclusions are drawn from incomplete data.
Collocations and Patterns
- 根据推测 (gēnjù tuīcè): based on speculation
- 推测结果 (tuīcè jiéguǒ): speculative result
- 不能仅凭推测 (bùnéng jǐn píng tuīcè): cannot rely solely on speculation
Usage Notes
When using "推测," speakers usually imply that the conclusion is tentative and subject to change with new evidence. It is more formal and precise than casual guessing words like "猜" (guess). Avoid confusing "推测" with "猜," as the former suggests a logical basis while the latter is more random.