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词汇 speculation
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speculation

Word family nounspeculationspeculatistspeculativenessspeculatorspeculatrixadjectivespeculativespeculatoryadverbspeculativelyverbspeculate
Related topics: Finance, Business basics
spec·u·la·tion /ˌspekjəˈleɪʃən/ ●○○ noun [countableC, uncountableU]  
1 GUESSwhen you guess about the possible causes or effects of something without knowing all the facts, or the guesses that you make 猜测,推测
speculation that
 There is speculation that the president is ill.
有人猜测总统病了。
speculation about/on
 speculation about the future
对未来的推测
 The witness’s statement was pure speculation (=not based on any knowledge).
这名证人的陈述纯粹是猜测。
wild/idle speculation (=speculation that is unlikely to be true) 胡乱猜测
2 BFBBwhen you try to make a large profit by buying goods, property, shares etc and then selling them 投机买卖,投机生意
 property speculation
房地产投机买卖
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + speculation
pure/mere speculation (=not based on any knowledge)
A government official yesterday dismissed the reports as ‘pure speculation’.
wild/idle speculation (=unlikely to be true)
Such fears are wild speculation.
intense speculation
The reason for his resignation was the subject of intense speculation.
widespread speculation
There was widespread speculation about his political plans.
renewed speculation
The move has prompted renewed speculation that an election will be held in April.
press/media speculation
She appealed for an end to press speculation about her marriage.
verbs
lead to/prompt/give rise to speculation (=result in it)
This development led to speculation that she was about to resign.
fuel speculation (=make it increase)
The announcement has fueled speculation that the company will be the target of a takeover bid.
dismiss speculation (=say that it is not true)
He dismissed speculation that he might run for president.
end speculation
Smith has ended speculation about his future by signing a new contract.
phrases
be a matter for speculation (=be unknown)
The precise nature of the deal is a matter for speculation.
be the subject of speculation (=be thought and guessed about)
His role in the affair has been the subject of speculation in the press.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
speculationspec·u·la·tion /ˌspekjəˈleɪʃən/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU]FINANCE the act of trying to make a profit by speculating
He made most of his money through property speculation.
Inflation encourages consumption, borrowing and speculation.
speculation in
Low interest rates encourage speculation in the property market.
2[uncountableU] the act of guessing without knowing all the facts about something, or the guesses that you make
speculation that
The company’s stock rose on Monday amid speculation that the computer maker may sell its microprocessor technology for $1.5 billion.
Speculation mounted (=increased) that the Bundesbank was set to raise its key interest rates.
The group is now the focus of takeover speculation.
A Treasury official dismissed the reports as “pure speculation”.
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