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con.jec.tureHkEn5Jek7tFE5, $-tFLv, n(to form) a guess or judgment, based on the appearance of a situation rather than on proof猜测,推测We'll never know exactly how she died. We can only conjecture. [I]我们无法确切知道她是怎么死的。我们只能猜测。He conjectured that the company would soon be in financial difficulties. [+ that clause]他推测这家公司不久就会陷入财政危机。There's been a lot of conjecture in the papers recently about the royal marriage. [U]近期的报纸对这桩皇室婚姻大加猜测。It's pure conjec-ture. Nobody knows the facts. [U]这完全是猜测。没有人知道真相。
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