could be inferred to bloodshed). រាតត្បាត • (riət tbaat) (abstract noun ការរាតត្បាត) to invade, ravage, seize by force to try to enrich oneself to the detriment...
interpret as a sign or portent, infer as from a sign (in middle, medicine) to diagnose, examine (in middle) to note (for oneself) Present: σημειῶ, σημειοῦμαι...
yourself 2020, Sophy Roberts, The Lost Pianos of Siberia, page 12: But by inferring sleep, the etymology also undersells Siberia's scope, both real and imagined...
(countable and uncountable, plural ejects) (psychology, countable) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness ^ “eject”, in OED Online , Oxford:...
colligere, conligere (“to gather together, collect, consider, conclude, infer”), from com- (“together”) + legere (“to gather”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European...
自己 (zìjǐ) is a reflexive pronoun. The antecedent it refers to can be inferred by context, which is generally the subject of the sentence. edit 個人/个人...
auguror to infer by comparison, judge one thing by another: coniecturam alicuius rei facere or capere ex aliqua re to judge others by oneself: de se (ex...
come off, fall off (pronominal) to rid oneself (of), shake (off) (pronominal) to be deduced from, be inferred from, be implied by Conjugation of desprendre...
flue. (nautical) To haul in; to take up. to gather the slack of a rope To infer or conclude; to know from a different source. From his silence, I gathered...
weigh, consider; deduce, conclude, infer, gather, recollect (in a reflexive sense) to collect or compose oneself, recover one's courage or resolution...