Guess in spanish
pronunciation: ɑdibinɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
guess1 = conjetura, suposición, estimación, predicción.
Example: Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.more:
» be anyone's guess = nadie + saber, ser una incógnita.
Example: Why grub has to be 'rustled up' is anyone's guess; that is just the way it was on the Wild West.» blind guess = respuesta al azar, cálculo a ojo, cálculo a ojo de buen cubero.
Example: This decision should be based on an educated decision not a blind guess.» educated guess = razonamiento fundado, conjetura fundada, explicación fundada, deducción fundada.
Example: The cholesterol campaign is based not on scientific evidence that cholesterol reduction is beneficial, but on educated guesses, on pieces of evidence that suggest it might be.» guesswork = conjeturas, suposiciones, cálculo a ojo, cálculo a ojo de buen cubero.
Example: Without such knowledge we are rather like a doctor who treats symptoms only and acts on guesswork, inquiring neither into the cause of the ailment nor its history.» have + a guess = adivinar, intentar adivinar.
Example: Once you've had a guess, click the picture to reveal the answer.» hazard + a guess at = aventurarse a adivinar sobre, aventurarse a especular sobre, aventurarse a predecir sobre.
Example: It would be difficult to hazard even a guess at the number of international organizations which exist, or have existed.» take + a guess = adivinar, intentar adivinar.
Example: It's not totally clear why the majority of victims are males, but I could take a guess and say that men tend to be a little bit more risky on the beach than females.» wild guess = palos de ciego, palos al aire, conjetura, barrunto, presunción, corazonada.
Example: A group of NASA scientists employed a dartboard to reach a wild guess on the possible composition of Mars.guess2 = adivinar, imaginar.
Example: Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.more:
» guesstimate = estimar grosso modo.
Example: In a nutshell, geolocation analyzes the user's IP address (the number associated with your computer) to guesstimate where the user is accessing the Internet.» guess what! = adivina qué, ¿sabes qué?.
Example: My cat refused to take her medicine anymore so I mixed it with some liver pate from the local shop and, guess what!, she ate it.» outguess = anticiparse a, adelantarse a, adivinar. [También escrito out-guess. Pincha en para ver una lista de palabras que comienzan con este prefijo usado para indicar generalmente que una persona o cosa supera a otra]
Example: Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.» Pronombre + guess + as much = ya + Pronombre + lo + imaginar, ya + Pronombre + lo suponer, ya + Pronombre + lo + figurar.
Example: She said she guessed as much and she half expected it actually.» second-guess [secondguess] = anticiparse a, adelantarse a, adivinar.
Example: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.guess3 = suponer.
Example: 'Anything wrong?' 'Oh, I'm okay, I guess,' volunteered Datto cautiously.