大学英语四级常用短语 draw a conclusion
释义:
draw a conclusion 得出结论;作结论
例句:
But there is little basis to draw a conclusion on her future decision or even her current leanings.
That difference isn't statistically significant, but many will argue that there just aren't enough patients who have had heart attacks and strokes to draw a conclusion.
Good leadership is demonstrated by an ability to take the information at hand, quickly gather and evaluate any missing information, and draw a conclusion that can be acted upon.
When you have mastered a subject, you can recall two or more facts and, from those facts draw a conclusion as to how your newly recalled data points might combine to create an entirely different, perhaps unexpected point of view.
Dr Yokota (and also Drs Lundeen and Steinberg) managed to observe them without looking, as it were, by not gathering enough information from any one interaction to draw a conclusion, and then pooling these partial results so that the total became meaningful.
The public does not want to understand the fiendish complexity of the EU. Many in the EU establishment draw a simple conclusion from that: never ask voters directly about something as complicated as a treaty.
The strong market tape makes it difficult to draw a firm conclusion.
One may be tempted to draw a similar conclusion from the decline of unionization in the U.S. and the increases in labor regulations over the last 50 years.
Add to this the many other factors that could be having an impact on the stock market, and it may be difficult to filter through the noise and draw a definitive conclusion.
Food-industry defenders point out that their children are as porky as those anywhere else—though given the multiplicity of factors involved in fattening a population, it is hard to draw a firm policy conclusion from that evidence.
This was when the iridium layer was formed (many extra-terrestrial rocks are far richer in iridium than those found on Earth, so a large impact that scattered the iridium seemed a reasonable conclusion to draw), and when the dinosaurs disappeared.
He seldom answers questions without anticipating the broader conclusion that others are likely to draw—in this case, the conclusion that he was just a cheater.
If the United States were indeed going to remain the world's only great power as far ahead as the eye can see, people who like this newspaper believe in the danger of monopoly and the need for competition would draw the necessary conclusion: Europe should provide a counterbalance to this overwhelming American power.