guess
guess 英 [ges] 美 [ɡɛs]
v. 猜测; n. 猜测;推测
进行时:guessing 过去式:guessed 过去分词:guessed 第三人称单数:guesses 名词复数:guesses
- When you don't know the answer but you have to say something, you're taking a guess.
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- v. 猜测;
- n. 猜测;推测
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1. I don't really know. I'm just guessing.
我并不知道,我只是猜测。
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2. He guessed right/wrong.
他猜对╱错了。
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3. I'd guess that she's about 30.
我估计她大约 30 岁。
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4. Can you guess where I've been?
你能猜出我去什么地方了吗?
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5. ‘He didn't see me, I guess.’
“我想他没看见我。”
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6. Guess what! He's asked me out!
你猜怎么着!他约我出去了!
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7. Go on! Have a guess!
来呀!猜猜看!
- guess (n.) c. 1300, "indiscriminate conclusion, guesswork, doubtful supposition," from guess (v.). Mid-15c. as "considered opinion." Verbal shrug phrase your guess is as good as mine attested from 1902.
- guess (v.) c. 1300, gessen "to infer from observation, perceive, find out; form an opinion, judge, decide, discern; evaluate, estimate the number, importance, etc. of," perhaps from Scandinavian (compare Middle Danish gitse, getze "to guess," Old Norse geta "guess, get"), or from or influenced by Middle Dutch gessen, Middle Low German gissen "to guess," all from Proto-Germanic *getan "to get" (see get (v.)).
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