Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

figured

Aussprache: [ˈfɪɡjərd]

Wort

Kontext: „understanding“

(verb) to understand or think about something in a certain way. When you figure something out, you find the answer or make sense of it, like solving a puzzle.

Beispiel

He figured out how to solve the math problem all by himself.

Beispiel

She didn't figure out the answer to the riddle, even after many tries.

Beispiel

How did you figure out the solution to that tricky question?

Kontext: „planning“

(verb) to plan or think that something will happen. It can mean making a guess or assumption about the future, like when you guess what time you will arrive somewhere.

Beispiel

I figured we would arrive at the party around 5 PM.

Beispiel

I didn't figure we would get lost on our way to the park.

Beispiel

Did you figure it would rain today when you left the house?

Kontext: „calculating“

(verb) to do math or make calculations. When you figure something in math, you work out the numbers to get an answer.

Beispiel

She figured the total cost of all the books she wanted to buy.

Beispiel

He didn't figure correctly, so his answer was wrong.

Beispiel

Can you figure out how much money we need for the trip?

0s
0s