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Speculate Meaning in English

word

/ˈspɛkjəˌɫeɪt/
SPEK-yuh-layt
/spˈɛkjʊlˌeɪt/
spek-YUH-layt

释义

To guess or form ideas about something without having all the facts. It can also mean to buy and sell in financial markets hoping to make a profit from price changes.

用法与细微差别

"Speculate" is formal and often used in news, finance, and academic contexts. Common with "about/on" (e.g. "speculate about the future"). In finance, it has a more specific meaning related to risky investments. Don't confuse with "assume" (acts as if it is true) or "guess" (less formal).

例句

People speculate about the outcome of the game.

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She likes to speculate about other people's secrets.

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Some investors speculate in the stock market to make quick profits.

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It's useless to speculate when we don't have any facts.

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Analysts love to speculate on what the government might do next.

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If you only speculate and never act, nothing will change.

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