to fail in achieving the desired result
being solely based on imagination or theory rather that reality

概念的, 理论上的
她对这个初创企业的理论性计划雄心勃勃,但尚未基于现实。
from one's memory, without spending time to carefully consider or think
to give something or someone more credit than is deserved

高估, 过高评价
科技公司经常高估对新功能的需求。
to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

预测, 预言
她根据民意调查数据准确地预测了选举结果。
the act of saying what one thinks is going to happen in the future or what the outcome of something will be

预测, 预言
她对股市的大胆预测震惊了金融界。
to evaluate the situation and all its possible outcomes in order to draw a conclusion
to review someone or something to see whether one's opinion was correct or not

重新评估, 重新审视
the reevaluation someone or reconsideration of one's opinion of something to see whether it needs revising

重新评估, 重新考虑
to reconsider something, especially with the intention to make changes or form another opinion about it

重新评估, 重新考虑
to inspect something in detail, especially to confirm or change the previously held opinion

重新审视
to know what another person is thinking
the act of reconsidering something, especially with the intention to make changes or form another opinion about it

重新评估, 重新考虑
a process that involves detailed inspection of something, especially to confirm or change the previously held opinion

重新检查, 新的审查
to predict or anticipate an event or someone's reaction

预测, 预料某人的反应
政治分析人士不断试图预测选民的行为。
an attempt to guess or do something without having sufficient information or knowing the consequences
to form a theory or opinion about a subject without knowing all the facts

推测, 形成理论
邻居们开始猜测安全措施突然增加的原因。
the creation of theories or opinions about something with no fact or proof

推测
对即将到来的选举结果的猜测引发了热烈的讨论。
according to opinions or guesses instead of facts or evidence

推测的, 假设的
她根据听到的谣言,对他的突然失踪提供了一个推测性的解释。
in a way that shows one's decisions are merely based on estimations or personal opinions rather than actual facts

推测性地
to come to a conclusion without enough evidence

推测, 猜测
在收到模糊的回应后,她推测沟通渠道可能存在问题。
an idea or conclusion formed on the basis of limited or uncertain evidence

推测, 猜测
侦探的推测将嫌疑人与丢失的文件联系了起来。
to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

怀疑, 猜疑
他们怀疑公司可能隐瞒了一些重要信息。
to think or believe that something is possible or true, without being sure

假设, 认为
根据结果,我假设这个理论是正确的。
an idea accepted as true without proof, often used as a basis for reasoning

假设, 推测
他们在会议被取消的假设下采取了行动。
to take a closer look at something, especially thoroughly in order to investigate

调查, 检查
记者将调查事故现场以报告详情。
a collection of opinions or experiences from a specific group, typically gathered via questions

调查, 问卷
调查帮助研究人员了解了社区的需求。
used to describe something perfect, flawless, or highly impressive
to make a decision by throwing a coin in the air and guessing which of its sides will be facing upward when it lands

抛硬币, 掷硬币决定
两队打平,所以他们抛硬币来决定赢家。
to regard something or someone as smaller or less important than they really are

低估, 轻视
这位艺术家的才华经常被低估,直到她在主要画廊展示了自己的作品。
an assessment of the worth or quality of someone or something that is mostly based on personal opinions rather than facts

价值判断, 主观评价
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