Speculate on Meaning in English
expression
ˈspɛkjəˌɫeɪt/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
SPEK-yuh-layt ON
spˈɛkjʊlˌeɪt/ /ˈɒn
SPEK-yuh-layt on
释义
To guess or form ideas about something without having full facts, often about future events or outcomes.
用法与细微差别
Often formal, used with topics like markets, outcomes, or motives ('speculate on the future', 'speculate on reasons'). Can suggest a lack of evidence. Not used for certain facts; more about possibilities.
Spanish: especular sobre - hacer conjeturas sobrePortuguese (BR): especular sobrePortuguese (PT): especular sobreChinese (Simplified): 猜测 - 推测Chinese (Traditional): 猜測 - 推測Hindi: पर अटकलबाजी करना - के बारे में अटकनाArabic: يُخَمِّن حول - يتكهن بشأنBengali: আলোচনা করা - অনুমান করাRussian: размышлять о - строить догадки оJapanese: 推測する - 憶測するVietnamese: suy đoán về - phỏng đoán vềKorean: 추측하다 - 예상하다Turkish: üzerine spekülasyon yapmak - tahmin yürütmekUrdu: قیاس آرائی کرنا - اندازہ لگاناIndonesian: berspekulasi tentang - menduga tentang
例句
Many people speculate on why the company failed.
basic
We shouldn't speculate on the results before the test is finished.
basic
The news often speculates on political changes.
basic
It's pointless to speculate on what might have happened last night.
natural
Investors love to speculate on the stock market, but it’s always risky.
natural
People started to speculate on who would get the promotion after the announcement.
natural