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speculative

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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spec·u·la·tive /ˈspekjələtɪv $ -leɪ-/ adjective  1 GUESSbased on guessing, not on information or facts 猜测的,猜想的highly/purely/largely speculative a purely speculative theory about life on other planets 关于其他行星上存在生命的纯属猜测的理论2 BBBFbought or done in the hope of making a profit later 投机的 speculative investments 投机性的投资3. if you give someone a speculative look, you look at them while trying to guess something about them 〔眼光〕揣摩的,忖度的speculatively adverbn Delaney eyed her speculatively.
Examples from the Corpus
speculativeThere does, however, appear to be very little evidence to directly support such theories which thus remain largely speculative.Until I saw this move I suspected that Kasparov's attack might be somewhat speculative.The papers were full of talk of Lucan's whereabouts, all of it entirely speculative.Theories of the origin of life are partly speculative.Until further research has been done, any figures that I can give you are highly speculative.Again, this line of reasoning is purely speculative.For example, the impact of electricity privatisation is speculative.Descriptions of how this ancient tribe lived are speculative at best.Almost any palaeontological reconstruction or interpretation is speculative, but that does not mean that no speculation is either rewarding or illuminating.Contemporaries distrusted them in the belief that they brought an unsavoury speculative element to the market in stocks.Personal opinion or preferences and speculative imaginings have no place in science.speculative stockshighly/purely/largely speculativeAgain, this line of reasoning is purely speculative.All three approaches were highly speculative.At present, further discussion of this question is largely speculative.The programme of explaining characteristics of dominant life-forms in terms simply of survival value is controversial and highly speculative.There does, however, appear to be very little evidence to directly support such theories which thus remain largely speculative.While there is undoubtedly a demand for more golf courses, it needs to be underlined that many applications are purely speculative.This, however, is highly speculative and largely dependent on a perpetual bull market.Federally insured thrifts that traditionally had limited their investments to home mortgages began bingeing on highly speculative investments.
From Longman Business Dictionaryspeculativespec‧u‧la‧tive /ˈspekjələtɪv-leɪ-/ adjective1FINANCE bought or done in the hope of making a profitTheir £461 million bid for the electronics company led to a good deal of speculative activity yesterday.Prices fell on heavy speculative selling after the weekend.2based on guessing, not on information or factsThese figures are, at best, speculative.She dismisses rumours of a boardroom split as “totally speculative”.
spec·u·la·tive adjectiveLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
guessing, facts on Business or based not Corpus on information


speculative
speculative /ˈspekjələtɪv, ˈspekjʊlətɪv $ -leɪ-/ adjective
1. based on guessing, not on information or facts
    highly/purely/largely speculative
    a purely speculative theory about life on other planets
2. bought or done in the hope of making a profit later:
    speculative investments
3. if you give someone a speculative look, you look at them while trying to guess something about them
—speculatively adverb:
    Delaney eyed her speculatively.


specu·la·tiveBrE /ˈspekjələtɪv/ 🔊NAmE /ˈspekjələtɪv/ 🔊, also /ˈspekjəleɪtɪv/ 🔊 adjectivebased on guessing or on opinions that have been formed without knowing all the facts 推测的;猜测的;推断的showing that you are trying to guess sth 揣摩的;忖度的;试探的She cast a speculative look at Kate. 她带着疑问的眼神看了凯特一眼。🔊🔊(of business activity 商业活动) done in the hope of making a profit but involving the risk of losing money 投机性的;风险性的 specu·la·tive·ly BrE /ˈspekjələtɪvli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈspekjələtɪvli/ 🔊 adverb