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adjective* * *specu·la·tive[ˈspekjələtɪv, AM -leɪt̬ɪv]a highly \speculative story eine höchst spekulative Geschichteto be purely \speculative reine Vermutung sein\speculative deals Spekulationsgeschäfte pl\speculative gains Spekulationsgewinn m\speculative loss Spekulationsverlust mfor \speculative property development zur Entwicklung der Grundstücksspekulation\speculative venture spekulatives Unternehmen* * *['spekjʊlətɪv]adj1) spekulativ (ESP PHILOS); approach, suggestions, ideas rein theoretisch; expression, look grüblerischspeculative builder — Bauspekulant( in) m(f)
* * *1. PHIL spekulativ2. forschend, abwägend (Blick etc)3. WIRTSCH spekulativ, Spekulations…* * *adjective -
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a highly \speculative story eine höchst spekulative Geschichte;to be purely \speculative reine Vermutung sein2) ( risky) spekulativ;\speculative deals Spekulationsgeschäfte ntpl;for \speculative property development zur Entwicklung der Grundstücksspekulation;\speculative venture spekulatives Unternehmen
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