释义 |
speculate /spekˈū-lāt/ intransitive verb- To reflect
- To theorize
- To make conjectures or guesses
- To take risk in hope of gain, esp in buying and selling
transitive verb- To look at or into, view, examine (lit or figurative; archaic)
- To observe (archaic)
- To view in a mirror (obsolete)
- To make conjectures about (obsolete)
ORIGIN: L speculātus, pap of speculārī, from specula a lookout, from specere to look at speculāˈtion noun - An act of speculating or its result
- Theorizing
- Conjecture
- Mere guesswork
- A more or less risky investment of money for the sake of unusually large profits
- A card game in which trumps are bought and sold
- Vision (obsolete)
- Viewing (obsolete)
- An observer (Shakespeare)
specˈulātist noun - A speculative philosopher
- A speculator
specˈulātive (or /-ət-/) adjective Of the nature of, based on, given to, speculation or theory specˈulatively adverb specˈulativeness noun specˈulātor noun - Someone who speculates in any sense
- A watchman, lookout (archaic)
specˈulatory adjective - Exercising speculation
- Adapted for spying or viewing (archaic)
specˈulātrix noun (rare) A female speculator |