figure

figure — verb

  • figurepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • figures3rd person singular
  • figuring-ing form
  • figuredpast simple

1. to believe something is likely to happen or be true, based on the information yo

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to believe something is likely to happen or be true, based on the information you have

例句

Olivia figured the train would arrive before noon, so she did not rush.

figure + that-clause for predicting

We figure it will take about three hours to drive to the coast from here.

同義詞
  • suppose

    more general and very common across all varieties of English

  • reckon

    mainly British and Australian English; equally informal

  • guess

    suggests less certainty than 'figure'

反義詞
  • doubt

    expresses the opposite belief — that something is unlikely

文法句型

figure + that-clause

用法筆記

Common in everyday American speech rather than formal writing. The that-clause is often implied rather than stated: 'I figure so.'

常見錯誤

I figure to arrive at 6 p.m.
I figure I will arrive at 6 p.m.
💡'figure' used this way needs a that-clause, not a to-infinitive.

2. to have a particular opinion about someone or something; to believe they are a c

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to have a particular opinion about someone or something; to believe they are a certain kind of person or thing — for example, figuring a colleague as the best candidate for promotion or figuring a rule as unnecessary

例句

Élise figured Nikos as the right person to lead the project.

figure + noun + as + [role]

Camila always figured her grandmother as the strongest person she knew.

同義詞
  • consider

    neutral register; more widely used in both speech and writing

  • regard

    slightly more formal than 'figure'

  • see

    common and colloquial, as in 'I see her as a mentor'

文法句型

figure + object + as + noun/adjective

用法筆記

Commonly uses 'as' to introduce the complement. Without 'as', the structure changes meaning — compare 'I figured him a liar' (sense 2, REGARD AS) with 'I figured he was lying' (sense 1, EXPECT).

常見錯誤

I figure him the team leader.
I figure him as the team leader.
💡The complement usually needs 'as' to sound natural.

3. to be an important part of something or to appear in a particular context, such

3.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to be an important part of something or to appear in a particular context, such as an event, report, or discussion

例句

The economy figured heavily in voters' decisions during the election.

figure + adverb + in [context]

Ayana's research figured prominently in the final report on climate change.

同義詞
  • appear

    neutral and more common; does not carry the same sense of importance

  • feature

    strongly similar; 'feature' suggests a planned or notable role

  • play a part

    more explanatory; used when introducing the idea for the first time

反義詞
  • be absent

    the opposite of being included or appearing

文法句型

figure + adverb + in + noun

用法筆記

Often paired with an adverb ('largely', 'prominently', 'heavily') before the preposition 'in'. The phrase 'figure large' is a fixed collocation meaning 'be very important'.

常見錯誤

She figured in the competition.' (if meaning she participated)
She figured prominently in the competition.
💡Without an adverb, the meaning can be unclear; use an adverb to indicate the degree of involvement.

4. to find a total or answer by doing arithmetic

4.動詞及物B1
釋義

to find a total or answer by doing arithmetic

例句

Haruto figured the total cost of the trip before booking anything.

figure + [total/cost/amount]

The accountant quickly figured the tax using a simple table.

同義詞
  • calculate

    more formal and precise; common in academic and professional writing

  • work out

    everyday British and American English; slightly more common than bare 'figure'

  • compute

    formal; used in technical and mathematical contexts

反義詞
  • estimate

    to give an approximate answer rather than an exact calculation

文法句型

figure + amount / total / cost

用法筆記

In modern American English, the phrasal verb 'figure out' (discover the answer) is far more common than bare 'figure' for this sense. Bare 'figure' sounds slightly dated or very informal.

常見錯誤

I figured the problem.' (when you mean you solved it)
I figured out the problem.' or 'I solved the problem.
💡Bare 'figure' means calculate an amount, not solve a puzzle.

figure — noun