1. | [c] 猜测;推测an opinion or idea that is not based on definite knowledge and is formed by guessing |
The truth of his conjecture was confirmed by the newspaper report. 新闻报道证明了他的推测果然不假。 |
2. | [u] 揣测;臆测the forming of an opinion or idea that is not based on definite knowledge |
What was going through the killer's mind is a matter for conjecture. 凶手当时心里是怎样想的,这个问题只能由人们去推测了。 |
1. | [i][t] 猜测;推测to form an opinion about sth even though you do not have much information on it |
We can only conjecture about what was in the killer's mind. 我们只能猜测当时凶手心里想的是什么。 | |
We can only conjecture what was in the killer's mind. 我们只能猜测当时凶手心里想的是什么。 | |
He conjectured that the population might double in ten years. 他推测人口在十年后可能会增加一倍。 | |
She conjectured the existence of a completely new species. 她推测有一个全新物种存在。 | |
The remains are conjectured to be thousands of years old. 据推测,这些古迹有几千年的历史。 |