guess
英 [ges]
美[ɡɛs]
- vt. 猜测;认为;推测;猜中
- vi. 猜;推测;猜中
- n. 猜测;推测
- n. (Guess)人名;(英)格斯;(德)居斯
- n. 盖尔斯(美国服装品牌)
英英释意
- 1. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
- 2. an estimate based on little or no information
双语例句
- 1. Guess what? I'm going to dinner at Mrs. Combley's tonight.
- 你猜怎么着?今晚我要去康伯利夫人家里赴宴。
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- 2. It's a fair guess to say that the damage will be extensive.
- 说损失会很严重想必猜得不错。
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- 3. Editors and contributors are trying to second-guess the future.
- 编辑们和撰稿者们在试图预测未来。
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- 4. Browning's prediction is no better than a wild guess.
- 勃朗宁的预测不过是妄加猜测而已。
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- 5. "I guess you guys don't mind if I smoke?" he drawled.
- “伙计们,我想你们不介意我抽烟吧?”他拉长音调说。
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