speculation
劍橋詞典
- He had tried to damp down speculation about the state of his marriage .
- Her resignation ends months of speculation about her future .
- The statement excited new speculation that a senior minister may be about to resign .
- The prime minister's speech fuelled speculation that she is about to resign .
- The minister dismissed the newspaper reports as pure speculation.
speculation noun [C or U] (GUESS)
the activity of guessing possible answers to a question without having enough information to be certain猜測(cè);推測(cè),推斷
Rumours that they are about to marry have been dismissed as pure speculation. 他們打算結(jié)婚的傳言已證實(shí)只不過(guò)是猜測(cè)。
Speculation about his future plans is rife . 對(duì)他未來(lái)的計(jì)劃猜測(cè)很多,眾說(shuō)紛紜。
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個(gè)that從句 ] News of the president's illness fuelled /prompted speculation that an election will be held later in the year . 總統(tǒng)患病的消息引起了人們的猜測(cè),認(rèn)為在今年晚些時(shí)候會(huì)舉行一次選舉。
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speculation noun [C or U] (TRADING)
the act of speculating in order to make a profit
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