单词 | Speculate |
例句 | 1. It would be unfair to Debby's family to speculate on the reasons for her suicide. 2. She refused to speculate. 3. I wouldn't like to speculate on the reasons for her resignation. 4. It is idle to speculate what the consequences would have been. 5. Jones refused to speculate about what might happen. 6. It is useless to speculate why he did it. 7. It's tempting to speculate about what might have happened. 8. I can only speculate that he left willingly. 9. He refused to speculate on her reasons for leaving. 10. He likes to speculate on the stock market. 11. We can only speculate as to this man's identity. 12. No one can speculate on what he's thinking about. 13. We should speculate about the purpose of life. 14. It's always hard to speculate about the future. 15. The reader can speculate what will happen next. 15. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 16. This has led scientists to speculate on the existence of other galaxies. 17. The new insurance rules speculate that the disabled for the public benefit are to receive more money. 18. A spokesperson declined to speculate on the cause of the train crash. 19. We can speculate that the stone circles were used in some sort of pagan ceremony. 20. People speculate about virtuality systems, but we're already working on it. 21. It is premature to speculate about the resumption of negotiations. 22. The doctors speculate that he died of a cerebral haemorrhage caused by a blow on the head. 23. And there is so damn much to speculate about. 24. Nellis and Weir declined to speculate about military applications. 25. Again, I can only speculate. 26. This last observation allows us to speculate on an underlying principle that might link our two sets of findings. 27. Some experts speculate that a Perot candidacy would hurt the Dole-Kemp ticket more than Clinton in November. 28. Builders and developers themselves may also speculate in land in this way. 29. We don't know all the circumstances, so it would be pointless to speculate. 30. I was able to persuade them to borrow large sums of money and speculate. 1. We don't know all the circumstances, so it would be pointless to speculate. 2. It would be unfair to Debby's family to speculate on the reasons for her suicide. 3. She refused to speculate. 4. It is idle to speculate what the consequences would have been. 5. We should speculate about the purpose of life. 31. To keep that focus, Finch has refused to speculate about what happened to Earhart. 32. I can only speculate about the reasons for their success. 33. On page seventy, Lal had begun to speculate on organisms possibly capable of adapting themselves in ex-posed lunar conditions. 34. Without much else to do, they speculate on when and with whom she will lose her virginity. 35. We can only speculate on whether this is another example of the pervasive influence of psychoanalytic thinking in our culture. 36. Its extreme isolation has led some researchers to speculate that it contains life forms unknown to science. 37. Encourage them to speculate on why some students heard the sound before others. 2. 38. However, we might pause to speculate how the above formulation of the Keynesian labour supply function came about. 39. We don't know why the prehistoric stone circles were built. We can only speculate. 40. This is not the place to speculate about possible alternatives. 41. I can speculate about how I know about reality, but no bracketing of current empirical certainties is required. 42. Horton refused to speculate, and so his dancers were forced to follow their own hunches in interpreting the characters. 43. Keyes refused to speculate on either the provocations or the order of the deaths. 44. There was a deep financial connection between the two: Both drew heavily on the willingness of investors to speculate in bonds. 45. Maclean had no locus standi for this lightning intervention, and one can only speculate as to his reasons for it. 45. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 46. It is not altogether idle to speculate about what seems to be driving the private ambivalence and the public controversy. 47. Having survived peritonitis and a brain haemorrhage on top of an inoperable cancer, who was to speculate? 48. Edward began to speculate on what life would be like if he were single again. 49. When the MoD was the sole source of information, the press could only speculate as to the veracity of its statements. 50. They further speculate about the reasons for which the soul entered the body and its relationship to the universe. 51. It is interesting to speculate what the consequences would have been for the curriculum if his view had prevailed. 52. Their estates and assets were seized for the imperial treasury, and one can only speculate on the possible consequences. 53. Researchers speculate that this area becomes overloaded and shuts down eventually, leaving the woman numb and clinically depressed. 54. The second question is easier to speculate on than the first. 55. Love would not speculate on why the numbers have decreased. 56. But he and some other scientists speculate that microbes may once have dwelled in Martian bodies of water. 57. Left alone, we began to speculate about where we were and why, and where we would ultimately be taken. 58. In spite of a host of imponderables it is possible to speculate on the composition of some of the smaller properties. 59. We speculate as to what will happen to the characters in later years. 60. He'd had plenty of time to speculate about who else would be in the car. 61. You can only speculate at how Phoenix featherweight Louie Espinoza would have fared in the bout. 62. We can only speculate why such a large number of young children experiences chronic constipation. 63. Or the fact Florida high schools are permitted to conduct spring football camps that deliver him more finished products, they speculate. 64. One might speculate that compounds like these would melt early, rise to the surface by convection, and accumulate as crust. 65. We in the news biz often speculate on the potency of your influence. 66. It was studiously careful not to speculate beyond the established facts. 67. It is legitimate to speculate about the Devil as long as we do not assume that our speculations have the solidity of holy writ. 68. That is their secret, and will remain so; it behoves us not to pry, only to speculate in passing. 69. Police would not speculate on a motive, except to say that Avanesian had a long-running dispute with his wife. 70. It was the Princesse's evident flush which made Katherine begin to speculate. 71. I would here like to give two examples of such skewed populations and to speculate on the seeming anomaly. 72. It is difficult to speculate on the discrepancies with previously published studies. 73. One can only speculate what magical chess we would have seen in matches with Karpov and Kasparov. 74. In the concluding section we shall speculate as to why this might have been. 6. 75. Usually when you wonder what makes people tick you speculate about such things as their motives, attitudes and feelings. 76. Could it be that one far-off day intelligent computers will speculate about their own lost origins? 77. In the absence of systematic research on these questions one can only speculate on the likely consequences of changes in employment practices. 78. One can only speculate on the effect of long-term unemployment on vandalism, football hooliganism and the crime rate in general. 79. We can speculate on why great things are often accomplished in dull or tacky surroundings. 80. Edouard, who had had plenty of time to speculate, was still surprised by her arrival. 81. The rates are highest in the industrialized world, for reasons that we can only speculate about. 82. Each member is encouraged to speculate on alternative methods of performing the functions at lower cost. 83. One can only speculate, and surely there's a more constructive way to spend one's time? 84. As the fumes cleared from his brain he began to speculate seriously as to how the iconograph worked. 85. It is possible to speculate that this system might enter a region of chaotic behavior in vivo. 86. We might like to speculate how Jefferson or Tocqueville, Orwell or Bonhoeffer might respond to these extraordinary words. 87. Scientists speculate that a giant asteroid hit Earth millions of years ago. 88. We might speculate that those with dementia would be less willing to participate in a research project than the mentally fit. 89. Whitehall officials were unable to explain it fully and refused to speculate when dole queues will start shortening. 90. It is interesting to speculate on the possible reasons for his total obscurity during the intervening years of the Restoration. 91. Business gossip columnists speculate endlessly on who will emerge as the old man's successor. 92. It's never wise to speculate about the meaning of dreams, so she didn't. 93. It is generally not useful to speculate that such time-removed antecedents are associated with bad behaviour. 94. There is still much speculation as to what happened but at least nowadays people can speculate out loud. 95. One can only speculate about how a genuinely independent and effective complaints authority would be received. 96. To argue this point is to speculate beyond our data on national and local competence. 97. Some commentators speculate he also could ally himself with maverick retired Gen. 98. Well, at present we won't speculate on hypotheticals. 99. Netizens speculate it could be Christy Chung. 100. Can you speculate how such damage might arise? 101. Chou Hou-ch'ing sure knows how to speculate and do business. His Golden Touch Bank has really prospered. Eldest Brother was a fool to break with him! 102. This possible relationship has led some researchers to speculate that the earliest cheetahs may have originated in North America and traveled across the Bering Strait from Alaska to Siberia . 103. While some intrepid individuals did speculate in currency futures, highly trained specialists dominated the pits. 104. Investment funds speculate on futures markets and help push up the price of commodities, including food commodities. 105. More rewarding is to speculate about how art opened Monet to Japan. 106. He shed a tear when he announced that President John F. Kennedy, indeed, had died,(http:///speculate.html) though Cronkite resisted the temptation to speculate until the word was official. 107. Some observers speculate that the big companies have influence over IV's decisions about what companies to sue. 108. Unfortunately, there is no nutritional data next to the Cordon Bleu so you can only speculate as to how they are preparing food. 109. To sum up, do not drink, do not smoke, do not indorse, do not speculate. 110. One can either hedge or speculate in the spot market for foreign exchange. 111. We can then speculate that a lot of gunk collects on shark pelvises as they go about their daily business. 112. Big farmers are moving in, not in order to farm, but in order to speculate with rising land prices. 113. Officials with the group, known by its French acronym MSF, declined to speculate on a motive for the attack. 114. We speculate that the fatal effect was primarily due to the overdose of verapamil. 115. Economists also speculate that Portugal could get some kind of stand-by facility, which would suffice to calm markets, but which may never be actually used by Lisbon. 116. Although researchers can only speculate that domoic acid caused this historic event, modern toxicologists have conclusively linked the toxin to more recent cases. 117. Researchers speculate that the extra shut-eye may help reduce chronic stress—which has been implicated in heart disease—by giving workers a break from angst-ridden jobs. 118. Some economists speculate that effort will include a program of buying long-term U. S. Treasury bonds, intended to ease borrowing costs for consumers and businesses. 119. Previously, primates had exhibited right-hand preferences in captivity but no handedness in the wild, leading scientists to speculate that they became lateralized through interacting with humans. 120. Why permIt'such a criminal to sit about and speculate on some plan of escape? 121. They speculate that virgo grew from virga meaning "a green branch or twig. 122. The researchers speculate that HDL's anti-inflammatory properties may explain the finding, but say further research is needed to tease out the specific cause. 123. Its occupation was to speculate on Laetitia Dale's modest enthusiasm for rural pleasures. 124. Eastern officials are starting to speculate about what cuts they may face in the next biennium . 125. Army Major General R.K. Hooda, the commanding officer of Maharashtra state, cautioned reporters not to speculate on how long it would take for troops to end the siege by the heavily-armed gunmen. 126. Some theories in particle physics speculate that it might, although these dimensions would be curled up in loops so small, they could probably be probed only in high-energy particle collisions. 127. While I suss that out, feel free to speculate in the comments section. 128. They also speculate that the variable effects of beta antagonists may be caused by genetic polymorphisms in the beta-adrenergic receptor. 129. She hides from public view and the media speculate about her emotional state. 130. Even Cabell refused to speculate on how much time the planet had, but to a few of the Sentinels each minute felt like something to be thankful for. 131. Perhaps it was this heightened emotionality that led Sigmund Freud to speculate that dreams serve as wish fulfillment. 132. The investigators and editorialist speculate that the same is true for evening primrose oil, another source of gamma linolenic acid (GLA). 133. He would not speculate on when studies in larger animals and humans might get under way. 134. Some economistshave gone so far as to speculate that the physiocrats would have been overjoyedat a policy of farm-price supports. 135. Critics of the project speculate about how many hospitals could be built instead. 135. 136. This might indicate a predisposition to elevated mood and mania, they speculate. 137. It is interesting to speculate on some of the reasons for this kind of bad thinking. 138. This is an occasion that makes a man speculate on all he has lost. 139. Astronomers speculate that M51's spiral structure is primarily due to its gravitational interaction with a neighboring smaller galaxy. 140. The researchers speculate if they could genetically modify the bacteria to fluoresce when they purify the gold, the bugs could become something even more important: Microbial metal detectors. 141. The newly discovered precocial breeding could help to keep the species from vanishing, the researchers speculate. 142. To sum up, do not drink, do not smoke, do not indorse, do not speculate. Concentrate, perform more than your prescribed duties; be strictly honest in word and deed. 143. We shall be enabled to speculate with security on the former extension of the land. 144. We can only speculate as to what Gotthold Ephraim Lessing'sself-analysis, cited above, might have revealed. 145. While the authors speculate that an increased risk could be biologically plausible given that calcium is connected with hardening of the arteries, another expert thinks not. 146. It's hard to know how old the men are who are seeking this class of erotica, but the authors speculate they come from a wide range of ages, since men's sexual interests are pretty solid by age 25. 147. The researchers speculate that loud music may and excite bar - hoppers, making them more likely to binge. 148. Some speculate that it may be a plesiosaur that survived the rest of the dinosaur population. 149. But US legal experts speculate that the mother of the two eldest children would stand the best chance of winning any custody battle. 150. At the end of last week, Jack Nicklaus -- who has, to his credit, steadfastly refused to speculate on any element of Tiger's private life -- took on the issue of Tiger's pursuit of Jack's 18 majors. 151. I think as we are being envious, we should work even harder. We create our future, it doesn't come from luckiness, or speculate and manipulate for self-interest. 152. The authors speculate that global climate change, causing a tropical rain belt to migrate, may have been a factor — with the same system affecting monsoon rains in Southeast Asia today. 153. Some people speculate that, in some species,(Sentencedict) it's actually there to do damage to the female genitalia so as to ensure she won't mate again in a hurry. 154. Wilson Hall is one of the oldest campuses on Athens, and rumors speculate that it was built on an ancient burial ground. 155. They speculate that CPAP may impact fatigue in patients with OSA by reducing inflammation, noting that increases in inflammatory markers in OSA patients have been related to elevated fatigue. 156. The Pew researchers speculate that this is because more women than men are unemployed by choice, although the study didn't attempt to tease apart that difference. 157. So we can only speculate the side which will be propitious to the last result more. 158. It's dangerous to speculate. 159. On the way home, they'd speculate and wonder about the treasure. 160. The paleo-scientists speculate that the larger specimen in their possession is the mother of the juvenile. 161. However, the authors speculate that SM might act as a calcium channel blocking agent. 162. ROWLAND Researchers speculate stress may be the cause of the grim statistic. 163. Others might speculate that the genocide claimed 800,000 victims, or a million. 164. Objective To speculate the contents changes and clinical significance of heme oxygenase-1(HO-1) and unconjugated bilirubin (UCB) in the patients with acute cerebral infarction. 165. Astronomers speculate that M51's spiral structure is primarily due to its gravitational interaction with a smaller galaxy just off the top of this digitally sharpened image. |
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