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guess /ges/

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guess /ˈgɛs/

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  • Động từ (+ at) đoán, phỏng đoán guess right (wrong) đoán đúng (sai) can you guess her age (how old she is)? Anh có thể đoán cô ta bao nhiêu tuổi không? I knew by her smile that she had guessed what I was thinking qua nụ cười của cô ta, tôi biết là cô ta đã đoán được tôi đang nghĩ gì (không dùng ở dạng bị động) (Mỹ, khẩu ngữ) chắc rằng I guess it's going to rain tôi chắc rằng trời sắp mưa keep somebody guessing (khẩu ngữ) giữ cho ai không biết rõ kế hoạch của mình Danh từ sự đoán; sự phỏng đoán; ý kiến phỏng đoán my guess is that it will rain tôi đoán là trời sắp mưa anybody's guess điều không ai dám chắc what will happen is anybody's guess điều gì sẽ xảy ra, chẳng ai dám chắc hết at a guess theo sự phỏng đoán an educated guess xem educated * Các từ tương tự:guesser, guesstimate, guesswork
  • verb guesses; guessed; guessing to form an opinion or give an answer about something when you do not know much or anything about it [+ obj] Can you guess how many people were there? He guessed that it would rain today. It was colder and windier than I had guessed it would be. She can only guess what he meant. I'm guessing that she won't come. [=I don't think she'll come] I never would have guessed [=I am very surprised] that you could be so selfish. [no obj] I had to choose one, and I guessed right/wrong. If you can't think of an answer, guess. I just heard why he left her. Let me guessanother woman. As you might have guessed, her parents are not happy about her decision. We can only guess at what really happened. Guess is used in phrases like guess what or guess who as an informal way of indicating that you have surprising news. Guess what! What? I bought a new car. Guess who I saw yesterday! Who? My old boyfriend from high school. Guess where I'm going on my vacation! You'll never guess what happened to me today. [=you will be surprised by what happened to me today] [+ obj] :to guess (something) correctly :to make a correct conclusion about (someone or something) by chance She guessed my age on her first try. It took us a while to guess the answer to the riddle. The phrase you guessed it is used as an informal way of saying that what follows is just what you would expect. We had lunch at Smith's Caf, which is owned by, you guessed it, John Smith. [+ obj] chiefly US informal :to suppose or think (something) - usually used following the pronoun I I guess you're right. I guess this means that we can't go. What saved her, I guess [=I imagine], was her quick wit. I guess you could say that it was all his fault. In responding to a question, the phrase I guess (so) is used as an informal way of agreeing or saying yes when you are not certain or not very excited or interested. Are you hungry? I guess. This one looks better, doesn't it? I guess so. The phrase I guess not is used as an informal way of agreeing with a negative statement or of saying no. That wasn't a very smart thing to do, was it? I guess not. - see also second-guess keep (someone) guessing or chiefly US leave (someone) guessing to make it impossible for someone to know what will happen next The many twists and turns in the plot will keep readers guessing until the last page. He likes to leave us guessing about his plans. noun plural guesses [count] :an attempt to give an opinion or answer about something when you do not know much about it or are not sure about it I'm not sure how old he is, but I'm willing to hazard/venture a guess. My guess is that he'll change his story when he realizes how much trouble he's in. There might be about 20 people there, but that's just a (rough) guess. If you don't know the answer, make a guess. = (US) If you don't know the answer, take a guess. = (chiefly Brit) If you don't know the answer, have a guess. How many people will be there? I don't know. Your guess is as good as mine. [=I don't know any more than you do] I have no idea how many peanuts are in the jar. Take a wild guess. [=a guess based on no knowledge or information] An educated/informed guess is a guess that is probably close to being correct because it is based on some amount of knowledge. Forecasters will be making an educated guess about the demand for electricity this summer. anybody's/anyone's guess Something that is anybody's/anyone's guess is something that is very uncertain or that no one knows. What causes these changes is anybody's guess. [=no one knows what causes these changes] It's anyone's guess what his next book will be about. * Các từ tương tự:guessing game, guesstimate, guesswork
  • verb We guessed that he might try to come in through the window conjecture estimate hypothesize speculate postulate Slang guestimate or guesstimate I guess you were right about her think suppose conclude assume believe dare say surmise judge deem reckon imagine fancy feel suspect divine noun My guess as to which card would turn up was wrong conjecture estimate hypothesis speculation surmise assumption judgement feeling suspicion supposition postulate theory guesswork Colloq shot in the dark Slang guestimate or guesstimate
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