theorize的意思和读音

theorize

: [ˈθiəˌraɪz] : [ˈθɪəraɪz]

v.

theorizes  theorizing  theorized  

v.hypothesize,conjecture,imagine,conceive,posit

theorizev.

1.[i][t]~ (about/on sth).~ sth.~ that…to suggest facts and ideas to explain sth; to form a theory or theories about sth

The study theorizes about the role of dreams in peoples' lives.

v.1.,2.,3.

v.1.to develop ideas to explain something

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2. crystallize theorize calvinize ...

3. terrorism n. theorize v. therapist n. ...

4. terrorism n. theorize v. therapist n. ...

5. intervention theorize ) engage in ...

6. frontier , theorize cut-off ...

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1.They theorize that the dieters feel anxious or nervous in the presence of foods that they like but are supposed to be trying to avoid.

2.I can theorize about what might have happened, but I suppose no one will ever know for sure.

3.Researchers theorize that the enzyme may be able to break up the protein that forms the memory-altering deposits on the brain.

4.Some experts theorize the plutonium might have come from pools at the facility that hold spent fuel rods.

5.The researchers theorize that the artificial sweeteners trigger appetite cues, causing you to unconsciously eat more at subsequent meals.使

6.Researchers don't know why brains might be shrinking, but some theorize that they're evolving to be more efficient.

7.They theorize it involves a "runaway breakdown" of the air, in which electrons escape their normal bonds and gain very large energies.”,

8.Some researchers also theorize that dopamine is not so much pleasure but about the expectation or prediction of pleasure.

9.Why do not archeologists theorize Hebrew or Egyptian linkages or influences in Mesoamerica?

10.Theorize formula of determining grinding media "s size has not derived out so far. "