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hypothesize 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/hīˈpäTHəˌsīz/,
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hypothesized, past tense; hypothesized, past participle; hypothesizes, 3rd person singular present; hypothesised, past participle; hypothesising, present participle; hypothesizing, present participle; hypothesises, 3rd person singular present; hypothesised, past tense;
  1. Put (something) forward as a hypothesis
    • - it was reasonable to hypothesize a viral causality
    • - they hypothesize that the naturally high insulin levels result from a “thrifty gene.”

  1. speculate: to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
  2. (hypothesis) a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
  3. (hypothesis) a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena; "a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific theory"; "he proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was ...
  4. (hypothesis) guess: a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
  5. (Hypothesizes) A hypothesis (from Greek '; plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for an observable phenomenon. The term derives from the Greek, ὑποτιθέναι – hypotithenai meaning "to put under" or "to suppose. ...
  6. (Hypothesis (album)) Hypothesis is a 1978 album by the Greek artist Vangelis. In May 1971 Vangelis had played several sessions in London's Marquee Studios, joined for some of them by violinist Michel Ripoche, bass guitarist Brian Odgers (called Odger on the sleeve) and drummer Tony Oxley, the ...
  7. (Hypothesis (drama)) In its ancient usage, a hypothesis is a summary of the plot of a classical drama.Easterling (1997, 202) and Gregory (2005, 271-272, 384). These hypotheses were often copied as a preface to the text of the surviving Athenian tragedies in Medieval manuscripts. ...
  8. to hypothesise
  9. (hypothesis) A tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation; An assumption taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation; The antecedent of a conditional statement
  10. (hypothesis) a statement that stipulates a relationship between a phenomenon for which the researcher seeks to account and one or more other phenomena.
  11. (hypothesis) the part in the if clause of a conditional statement
  12. (hypothesis) A statement proposed as true or accurate before actual testing of the claim is made (logically or empirically); a theory.
  13. (Hypothesis) A testable statement about the natural world that can be used to build more complex inferences and explanations. If an hypothesis that describes how nature works survives many experimental tests or observations, it may become a law.
  14. (Hypothesis) something not proved, but assumed to be true, for purposes of argument or further study or investigation
  15. (Hypothesis) A proposition set forth as an explanation for a specified phenomenon or group of phenomena.
  16. (hypothesis) A supposition or assumption advanced as a basis for reasoning or argument, or as a guide to experimental investigation.
  17. (Hypothesis) A proposed answer to a question. (SS)
  18. Hypothesis is a tentative theory that can be proved or disproved through further investigation and analysis.
  19. (Hypothesis) A scientific idea about how something works, before the idea has been tested. Scientists do experiments to test a hypothesis and see if the hypothesis is correct.
  20. (Hypothesis) The statement or assertion which is to be tested in any piece of research.
  21. An hypothesis is simply an educated guess about what will happen in your experiment. To form your hypothesis, take all the information you know about your science project question, and use it to predict what you think will happen. ...
  22. (hypothesis) An idea that can be experimentally tested; an idea with the lowest level of confidence.
  23. (hypothesis) a tentative explanation that is made by carefully examining observations or a set of facts and making an educated guess as to what the outcome might be.
  24. (hypothesis) (1) an educated guess; (2) a tentative explanation; (3) a proposition to be tested by comparing it to evidence.
  25. (Hypothesis) A prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.