Thursday, January 14, 2010

Imply vs Infer (II)

Infer” と “Imply” について(II)

◎ “Infer” vs. “Imply” (II)
Infer: It means to “conclude” from evidence or to draw an inference from reasoning.

Wrong: From these results, we imply that cycle 23 should be
above average in size and a fast riser.
Right: From these results, we infer that cycle 23 should be
above average in size and a fast riser.

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