speculate

speculate
'spekjuleit
verb
(to make guesses: He's only speculating - he doesn't know; There's no point in speculating about what's going to happen.) especular
speculate
tr['spekjəleɪt]
intransitive verb
1 (conjecture) especular, hacer conjeturas (on/about, sobre)
2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL especular (in, en/con)
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to speculate on the stock market jugar a la bolsa, especular en la bolsa
speculate ['spɛkjə.leɪt] vi, -lated ; -lating
1) : especular (en finanza)
2) wonder: preguntarse, hacer conjeturas
speculate
v.
especular v.
'spekjəleɪt, 'spekjʊleɪt
intransitive verb
1) (Fin) especular

to speculate on the stock market — jugar* a la bolsa

2) (guess, conjecture)

to speculate (ON o ABOUT something) — hacer* conjeturas or especular (sobre algo)

['spekjʊleɪt]
VI
1) (=conjecture) especular

to speculate about/on — especular sobre, hacer conjeturas acerca de

2) (Econ) especular (on en)
* * *
['spekjəleɪt, 'spekjʊleɪt]
intransitive verb
1) (Fin) especular

to speculate on the stock market — jugar* a la bolsa

2) (guess, conjecture)

to speculate (ON o ABOUT something) — hacer* conjeturas or especular (sobre algo)


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