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di.vine (obj) GUESSdI5vaInvto guess (something), or to find (something) out without being told about it直觉; 猜测; 推测Divining someone else's thoughts is a tricky business. [T]推测别人的想法是一项微妙的工作。I divined from his grim expression that the news was not good. [+ that clause]他表情很严肃,我估计消息可不好。She spoke in such a confused way that it was almost impossible to divine what she wanted to tell me. [+ wh-word]她说话含含糊糊,我简直不能推测她到底想告诉我什么。To divine is also to discover something secret or in the future by using magical powers.占卜Do you believe that astrologers are able to divine the future?你相信占星学家能预测未来吗?
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