名词投机活动; 投机买卖; 思考; 推断
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1. There has been a great deal of speculation about the Prime Minister's resignation.
最近有关首相辞职的臆测颇多。
2. His speculations in stocks led to his suicide.
他在股票上做投机买卖致使他自杀。
3. Your speculations were all quite close to the truth.
你的揣测都很接近于事实。
1. 臆测:次经所罗门的智慧书的作者在这方面更进一步,想把旧约之中论到智慧的教训,并入希腊的臆测(speculation)中. 他采用斯多亚学派的言语,他们说智慧是蕴含在这个世界之中,并且在幕后作许多种不同的创造事工的一种神圣的动力. 这里把智慧看成一种散发,
1. The Chinese government's repeated act in picking winners will continue to fuel stock market speculation in such industries.
2. The government clamped down on market speculation in late October, with the extra stamp duty and buyer's stamp duty as extraordinary measures in extraordinary times.
3. The idea is to curb realty speculation by increasing the cost of buying property.
4. Many smaller stocks continued to draw active buying in response to news and speculation.
5. But smaller stocks continued to draw active buying in response to news and speculation.
6. A high rate of tax could be levied on house buying to curb property speculation.
7. Speculation that the incident was an act of terrorism arose shortly after the explosion, which spilled oil along 45 miles of coastline.
8. speculation
8. There is a good deal of speculation that the two nations will reach a bilateral climate change agreement before the Copenhagen conference begins.
9. He made special reference to speculation in the real estate market, where soaring prices are believed to be partly caused by funds illegally channeled into China.
10. speculation的解释
10. Traffic authorities said private cab trades will be forbidden to avoid further speculation of the cab prices in the area.
noun
1. speculation的解释
1. continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature
e.g. the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge
Synonym: meditation
2. a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence)
e.g. speculations about the outcome of the election
he dismissed it as mere conjecture
Synonym: conjecture
3. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
Synonym: guess conjecture supposition surmise surmisal hypothesis
4. an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits
e.g. he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it
Synonym: venture