中英词典:guesses
形容词:
1. 猜测的,推测的
2. 大概的,估计的
名词:
1. 猜测,推测
2. 猜谜,猜谜游戏
形容词含义
1. 猜测的,推测的
- 英文解释:based on or involving guesswork; not certain or reliable
- 例句:His answers were just guesses and not supported by any evidence.
2. 大概的,估计的
- 英文解释:approximately correct or accurate
- 例句:Can you give me a guess of how many people will attend the event?
名词含义
1. 猜测,推测
- 英文解释:an act of guessing or estimating something
- 例句:Her guess about the outcome of the game turned out to be correct.
2. 猜谜,猜谜游戏
- 英文解释:a game or activity in which participants attempt to guess something
- 例句:We played a guessing game to pass the time during the long journey.
词语辨析
- guess vs. estimate
- 两者均表示估计或推测,但estimate更强调基于一定依据或数据进行的估计,更具可靠性;而guess则更强调凭直觉或主观感觉进行的猜测。
- 例句:The expert estimated the cost of the project at $1 million. (专家估计项目的成本为100万美元。)
I can only guess how much it will cost. (我只能猜测它会花费多少。)
词汇扩充
- make a guess:猜测,猜想
- educated guess:有根据的猜测
近义词
1. speculate:推测,猜测
2. conjecture:猜测,推测
3. suppose:假设,猜测
4. surmise:猜测,推测
反义词
1. know:知道,确切地了解
2. confirm:确认,证实
柯林斯词典
guess
/ɡes/
名词
1. If you make a guess, you say what you think is true or what you think is going to happen, without having much or any proof.
- I don't know, it's just a guess.
- She made a wild guess as to his age.
2. A guess is an attempt to give an answer or provide an explanation when you do not have enough information to be certain that you are correct.
- The figures are only a best guess.
动词
If you guess something, you give an answer or provide an explanation when you do not have enough information to be certain that you are correct.
- I had only guessed the ending.
牛津词典
guess
/ɡɛs/
名词
1. An opinion or conclusion reached by guessing.
- He was absolutely right—it was just a lucky guess.
- You're not allowed to have another guess.
动词
1. Estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
- He guessed the stranger's age as thirty.
- [with clause] : I guess that was your fault.
- [with object and infinitive] : I would guess him to be about fifty.
用法
- "Guesses"作为名词时,表示猜测或推测的结果或行为。
- "Guesses"作为动词时,表示根据不充分的信息估计或猜测。
例句
1. She made a guess about the answer to the riddle. (她对这个谜语的答案猜测了一下。)
2. Can you guess the number I'm thinking of? (你能猜到我想的数字吗?)
3. His guess turned out to be correct. (他的猜测结果是正确的。)
4. I can only make an educated guess about the outcome. (我只能对结果做出一个有根据的猜测。)
5. Let's play a guessing game. (我们来玩个猜谜游戏吧。)
6. She guessed the weight of the pumpkin with surprising accuracy. (她惊人地准确地猜出了南瓜的重量。)
7. I guessed that she would decline the offer. (我猜她会拒绝这个提议。)
8. The detective guessed the murderer's identity before anyone else. (这位侦探在其他人之前猜到了凶手的身份。)
9. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. (我猜我们只能等着瞧了。)
10. He made an educated guess based on his experience. (他根据经验作出了一个有根据的猜测。)
11. Guess what? I won the lottery! (猜猜怎么样?我中了彩票!)
12. I have no idea, it's just a wild guess. (我不知道,这只是一个瞎猜。)
13. I can only guess at her reasons for leaving. (我只能猜测她离开的原因。)
14. Take a guess at how many jelly beans are in the jar. (猜一下罐子里有多少颗果冻豆。)
15. I guess we'll never know the truth. (我想我们永远不会知道真相了。)
16. His guesses were completely off the mark. (他的猜测完全错了。)
17. The teacher asked the students to write down their guesses on a piece of paper. (老师要求学生将他们的猜测写在纸上。)
18. She guessed the answer correctly on her first try. (她第一次就猜对了答案。)
19. Can you guess what I got you for your birthday? (你能猜到我给你买了什么生日礼物吗?)
20. His guess was based on intuition rather than logic. (他的猜测是基于直觉而不是逻辑的。)