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guess /ges/► SEE ALLanybody’s/anyone’s guessat a guessguess whatyour guess is as good as minean educated guess ●ˈanybody’s/ˈanyone’s guess (informal) nobody knows 没人知道◆Who will win the next game is anybody’s guess. 没人知道谁将在下场比赛中获胜。●at a ˈguessas a rough estimate 粗略估计;据猜测◆At a guess, I would say there were about thirty people in the room. 我估计房间里有三十人左右。●ˌguess ˈwhat (informal) used to introduce sth surprising or exciting that you want to tell sb (用于引起别人的好奇)你猜怎么着,你说怪不怪◆Guess what, Angela’s getting married next month! 你猜怎么着,安杰拉下个月就要结婚了!●your ˌguess is as good as ˈmine (informal) neither of us knows the answer 我跟你一样拿不准;我和你一样也猜不到◆‘If the government knows how to run the country, why aren’t things getting any better?’ ‘Your guess is as good as mine!’ “如果政府知道如何管理国家,为什么情况没好转呢?”“我跟你一样弄不懂!”●an ˌeducated ˈguessa guess made on the basis of facts, good information, etc., and so probably fairly accurate 有把握的猜测;基于事实(或可靠消息等)作出的估计◆I can’t tell you exactly how much the building work will cost, but I can make an educated guess.虽然我没法告诉你具体的修建费用,但是我可以估计个八九不离十。 |