speculative
adj. 投机的; 思考的; 推理的,揣摩的
A piece of information that is speculative is based on guesses rather than knowledge.
The papers ran speculative stories about the mysterious disappearance of Eddie Donagan...
各家报纸都刊登了有关埃迪·多纳根神秘失踪的猜测性报道。
He has written a speculative biography of Christopher Marlowe.
他写了一篇关于克里斯托弗·马洛的推测性传记。
Someone who has a speculative expression seems to be trying to guess something about a person or thing.
His mother regarded him with a speculative eye.
他的母亲用好奇的目光看着他。
Speculative is used to describe activities which involve buying goods or shares, or buildings and properties, in the hope of being able to sell them again at a higher price and make a profit.
Thousands of pensioners were persuaded to mortgage their homes to invest in speculative bonds...
几千名领取养老金的人被劝说用自己的住房作抵押去投资投机性债券。
The King's Reach hotel was built as a speculative venture but never completed.
金里奇酒店本来是作为一个投机性的风险项目建设的,但一直没有完工。
1. not financially safe or secure;
2. not based on fact or investigation;
3. showing curiosity;
M 0905 recommended the establishment of an appropriate hedging position, and can try to speculative single space.
M0905建议建立适当的套期保值头寸, 并且可以尝试投机性空单.
More likely, the move relates to the speculative capital inflows pouring into the country.
更可能的是, 此举与涌入中国的投机资本有关.
Real estate tax: containment or containment speculative investment?
房地产税: 遏制投资还是遏制投机?
Speculative fund buying on expected 4000 soybean contract.
预估投机基金日买入4000张大豆合约.
Imagine the outcry if a big loss happened in a speculative business like proprietary trading.
试想一下,如果两家公司自营交易等投机性业务出现重大亏损,市场会怎样炮轰监管部门.