hypothesise
基本解釋
- v.假設(shè);假定
- =hypothesize.
英漢例句
- They hypothesise that cells in the human brain could behave in a similar way.
研究人員還假設(shè)人腦中的細(xì)胞以相似的方式工作。 - Dr Gluckman and Dr Forrester thus hypothesise that the capacity for a marasmus-style response to malnutrition, with its higher survival rate, is programmed into fetuses by maternal malnourishment.
我認(rèn)爲(wèi)理解不對(duì),我這麼看:“Gluckman 和 Forrester兩位博士據(jù)此假設(shè),對(duì)營(yíng)養(yǎng)不良作出消瘦形式反應(yīng)的能力,是由於其母親營(yíng)養(yǎng)不良帶給胎兒的,因而有較高存活率。 - Dr Gluckman and Dr Forrester thus hypothesise that the capacity for a marasmus-style response to malnutrition, with its higher survival rate,is programmed into fetuses by maternal malnourishment.
Gluckman和Forrester博士因此推斷,對(duì)營(yíng)養(yǎng)不良作出消瘦形式反應(yīng)的能力(有較高存活率),是由母親的營(yíng)養(yǎng)不良而“編制程序”到胎兒儅中的。 - They hypothesise that epigenetic effects may be so dramatic that merely altering these imprints can create a new species.
ECONOMIST: Genes are not all there is to heredity - This, some researchers hypothesise, might be encouraged by children inheriting epigenetic patterns appropriate to the diets of their parents but inappropriate to the different, more calorific diets those children are enjoying thanks to the abundance of modern life.
ECONOMIST: Genomics has not yet delivered the drugs, but it will