speculative
英 [ˈspek.jə.lə.tɪv]
美 [ˈspek.jə.lə.t̬ɪv]
speculative 推测性的,投机性的speculate,推测,猜测,投机,-ive,形容词后缀。
- speculative (adj.)
- late 14c., "contemplative," also "purely scientific, in theory only" (opposed to practical), from Old French speculatif "worth great attention; theoretical," or directly from Late Latin speculativus, from past participle stem of speculari (see speculation). Meaning "given to (financial) speculation" is from 1763. Related: Speculatively.
- 1. He has written a speculative biography of Christopher Marlowe.
- 他写了一篇关于克里斯托弗·马洛的推测性传记。
- 2. The papers ran speculative stories about the mysterious disappearance of Eddie Donagan.
- 各家报纸都刊登了有关埃迪·多纳根神秘失踪的猜测性报道。
- 3. His mother regarded him with a speculative eye.
- 他的母亲用好奇的目光看着他。
- 4. She cast a speculative look at Kate.
- 她带着疑问的眼神看了凯特一眼。
- 5. The boss has put all his money into that speculative enterprise.
- 这个老板把他的全部财产都投到那个投机事业中.