infer

infer
transitive verb,
-rr- schließen (from aus); erschließen [Voraussetzung]; gewinnen [Kenntnisse]; ziehen [Schlussfolgerung]
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[in'fə:]
past tense, past participle - inferred; verb
(to judge (from facts or evidence): I inferred from your silence that you were angry.) folgern
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in·fer
<-rr->
[ɪnˈfɜ:ʳ, AM -ˈfɜ:r]
vt
to \infer sth (come to conclusion) etw schließen [o [schluss]folgern]
to \infer sth from sth etw aus etw dat schließen [o [schluss]folgern]; (imply) etw andeuten
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[ɪn'fɜː(r)]
vt
1) (= deduce) schließen, folgern (from aus)

nothing can be inferred from this — daraus kann man nichts schließen or folgern

2) (= imply) andeuten, zu verstehen geben
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infer [ınˈfɜː; US ınˈfɜr]
A v/t
1. schließen, folgern, ableiten (alle:
from aus)
2. schließen lassen auf (akk), erkennen lassen
3. andeuten, zu erkennen oder verstehen geben
B v/i Schlüsse ziehen
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transitive verb,
-rr- schließen (from aus); erschließen [Voraussetzung]; gewinnen [Kenntnisse]; ziehen [Schlussfolgerung]
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v.
folgern v.

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