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guesswork

/ges-wurk/US // ˈgɛsˌwɜrk //UK // (ˈɡɛsˌwɜːk) //

猜测,臆测,臆想,臆断

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : work or procedure based on or consisting of the making of guesses or conjectures.

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Examples

  • By attributing leads to their marketing efforts, real estate professionals figure out what inbound methods will bring high-quality leads with less guesswork.

  • There are no burnished edges or browned tops, because when we bake in an Instant Pot, we do so to achieve creamy textures, to save time and to remove guesswork.

  • Take the guesswork out of content ideation with these top-ranked content ideas.

  • Take the guesswork out of judging the contents and weight of your dishes with this Bluetooth-enabled scale from Etekcity that’ll both save time and increase the accuracy of your cooking.

  • It doesn’t take much guesswork to surmise who each of these tech titans is choosing as Election Day draws near.

  • It's also almost 100% guesswork, at least for the period before 1976, and certainly for the period before 1925.

  • But in the end, predicting yield is still basically guesswork.

  • For future biographers of Kennedy, there can now be less guesswork and pop psychology.

  • Based on my experience with my own sources, guesswork about who is behind a story is often wrong.

  • It's always going to be very much a matter of insight, judgment, guesswork, and so forth.

  • As Bill walked back to his store he wondered how much Lowell actually knew, and how much had been shrewd guesswork.

  • The new system which is popularly supposed to have eliminated all guesswork has in reality done nothing of the kind.

  • No real scientist will waste his time on any guesswork like that.

  • Oh, I tell you t'eddn guesswork with they St. Helen's folk; male or female they got a nose for a wreck, same as cats for mice.

  • All statistics are nothing but guesswork, and the bigger they are the better people like them.

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