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Have a hunch Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈhəntʃ
HAV-uh-HUNCH
hæv/ /æɪ/ /hˈʌntʃ
HAV-uh-HUNCH

释义

To strongly feel or suspect that something is true or will happen, even though you do not have proof.

用法与细微差别

Informal and commonly used in conversation. It often expresses a personal, intuitive feeling, not based on facts. Frequently found with 'about', as in 'have a hunch about something'. Do not confuse with 'guess' or 'know', which refer to less intuitive or more certain feelings.

例句

I have a hunch that it will rain today.

basic

She had a hunch something was wrong.

basic

Do you have a hunch about who took the book?

basic

I had a hunch you’d call me today.

natural

Sometimes you just have a hunch and you can’t explain why.

natural

The detective had a hunch the suspect was lying.

natural