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推測

suisoku /sɯisoku/

The act of making a logical guess or conjecture based on available evidence or reasoning. It is used to describe an inference about something that is not yet certain or fully known.

Ejemplos

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1

それは単なる推測にすぎません。

That is nothing more than mere conjecture.

2

データに基づき、今後の市場の動向を推測します。

Based on the data, we will infer future market trends.

3

推測だけど、彼はもう来ないと思うよ。

It's just a guess, but I don't think he's coming anymore.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
推測
Verb
推測する
Adverbio
推測上
Adjetivo
推測的
Relacionado
推論
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Truco para recordar

Look at the Kanji: 推 (push/infer) + 測 (measure). You are 'pushing' your thoughts to 'measure' the truth.

Quiz rápido

犯人の動機を(  )するのは難しい。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 推測

Ejemplos

1

それは単なる推測にすぎません。

everyday

That is nothing more than mere conjecture.

2

データに基づき、今後の市場の動向を推測します。

formal

Based on the data, we will infer future market trends.

3

推測だけど、彼はもう来ないと思うよ。

informal

It's just a guess, but I don't think he's coming anymore.

4

筆者の意図を文章から推測しなさい。

academic

Infer the author's intention from the text.

5

現在の状況から推測すると、プロジェクトは遅れる見込みです。

business

Inferring from the current situation, the project is expected to be delayed.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
推測
Verb
推測する
Adverbio
推測上
Adjetivo
推測的
Relacionado
推論

Colocaciones comunes

推測が当たる a guess hits the mark / proves correct
推測を立てる to make a conjecture
根拠のない推測 groundless speculation
推測を交える to include speculation
推測に頼る to rely on guesswork

Frases Comunes

推測の域を出ない

to be nothing more than speculation (not proven)

勝手な推測

one's own selfish/arbitrary conjecture

推測を巡らす

to let one's imagination run wild / to speculate deeply

Se confunde a menudo con

推測 vs 予想

Yosou is more about predicting future events based on feeling or data, while Suisoku is about inferring a hidden truth or reason logically.

推測 vs 憶測

Okusoku implies a guess made without any real evidence, often carrying a slightly negative nuance compared to the more neutral Suisoku.

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Notas de uso

Use 'suisoku' when you are trying to find the logical explanation for a current or past mystery. It is commonly used in police work, scientific research, and formal reporting.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'suisoku' for simple weather predictions; use 'yohou' or 'yosou' for weather instead.

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Truco para recordar

Look at the Kanji: 推 (push/infer) + 測 (measure). You are 'pushing' your thoughts to 'measure' the truth.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle Chinese roots where '推' means to push forward an idea and '測' means to measure or fathom.

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + に基づく推測 (Guess based on...) ~と推測される (It is inferred that...) 推測する (To infer - suru-verb)

Quiz rápido

犯人の動機を(  )するのは難しい。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 推測

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