hypothesise是什么意思

  • v.假设;假定
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hypothesise英英释义

Verb

1. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds;

"Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"

hypothesise词源中文解释

“主要用于英式英语的拼写,意为 hypothesize; 有关后缀,请参见 -ize。相关词汇: Hypothesised; hypothesising。”

hypothesise 例句

1 Experts have hypothesised that the expensive nature of mountain biking is the reason why it is increasingly becoming a sport for the older man.

2 Keto diets may have a slight advantage, as the high fat intake is hypothesised to have satiating properties, helping you stay fuller for longer.

3 Easier still if the award-winning writer/director team of Richard Curtis and Danny Boyle do the bulk of the hypothesising for you, as they have in their new film, Yesterday.

4 Some OCD researchers now hypothesise that SSRIs work not because of serotonin, but because they stop the release of glutamate.

5 Deming hypothesised the source could be very low-frequency radio signals between 3 Hz and 30 kHz, used globally to communicate with submarines.

6 “One can hypothesise that turning on a “diapause-like” state – or tapping into the molecular machinery of diapause – in some adult tissues or cells could help preserve them long-term,” said Brunet.

7 Scientists have hypothesised that since Sars-CoV-2 interacts with a receptor called ACE-2 to infiltrate cells in a range of organs, including the pancreas, it could be disrupting the sugar metabolism.

8 They hypothesise that the high-risk gene derails a key protective mechanism that cells lining the lungs normally employ to defend themselves from Covid.

9 Experts like Marina also hypothesise that this could backfire on Russia too, as the West most likely also has a decent foothold in Russian networks too.

10 Two require new physics to explain, while one of them is consistent with a hypothesised dark matter particle called a solar axion.

11 Dr John Leventhal, who headed the Yale New Haven report, testified that Dylan’s statements had “a rehearsed quality” and hypothesised that “she was coached or influenced by her mother”.

12 He hypothesised that infants, unable to regulate their own feelings, were prone to get upset when they were hungry, sad or lonely.

13 It was a Damascene moment: down one path lay sex, drugs and rock'n'roll; down the other, gluons, muons and the quest to find the hypothesised Higgs boson particle.

14 Scientists had long hypothesised that they could belong to hyenas, but the theory had not been confirmed.

15 The scientists’ intention was to “assess whether, as has been hypothesised since medieval times, acute fear can curdle blood”.

16 And they hypothesise that the stronger link between the hours girls spend watching TV and being overweight could be influenced by girls being less likely to be physically active than boys at this age.

17 Scientists have long hypothesised that CO2 ice could be a driving force behind these Martian landscape structures.

18 “This suggests that one of these other human species, Australopithecus sediba, may not have been the direct ancestor of Homo erectus, or us, as previously hypothesised.”

19 The researchers hypothesised that if different brain regions are responsible for imposing different features of the sense of taste, it might be possible to dissociate them.

20 James hypothesised that the relationship between emotion and behaviour was a two-way street, and that behaviour can cause emotion.

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