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1 guess
[ɡes] 1. verb1) (to say what is likely to be the case: I'm trying to guess the height of this building; If you don't know the answer, just guess.) adivinhar2) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) achar2. noun(an opinion, answer etc got by guessing: My guess is that he's not coming.) opinião- anybody's guess* * *[ges] n suposição, conjetura, "chute". • vt+vi 1 adivinhar, estimar, conjeturar, "chutar". 2 solucionar, resolver, adivinhar (uma charada) por conjetura. 3 supor, crer, pensar. by guess a esmo. to make a guess at the purpose adivinhar a intenção. you’ve got another guess coming Amer coll nada disso, você está enganado. -
2 guess
[ɡes] 1. verb1) (to say what is likely to be the case: I'm trying to guess the height of this building; If you don't know the answer, just guess.) adivinhar2) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) achar2. noun(an opinion, answer etc got by guessing: My guess is that he's not coming.) palpite- anybody's guess -
3 guess
cálculo, suposição, adivinhação, conjetura -
4 a wrong guess
a wrong guessuma suposição errônea ou um palpite errado. -
5 by guess
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6 educated guess
ed.u.ca.ted guess['edjukeitid ges] n suposição baseada em fatos ou informações. -
7 to make a guess at the purpose
to make a guess at the purposeadivinhar a intenção.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make a guess at the purpose
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8 you’ve got another guess coming
you’ve got another guess comingAmer coll nada disso, você está enganado.English-Portuguese dictionary > you’ve got another guess coming
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9 anybody's guess
(a matter of complete uncertainty: Who will win is anybody's guess.) incerteza absoluta -
10 anybody's guess
(a matter of complete uncertainty: Who will win is anybody's guess.) aleatório -
11 guessable
guess.a.ble[g'esəbəl] adj adivinhável. -
12 guesser
guess.er[g'esə] n conjeturador, adivinhador. -
13 guessingly
guess.ing.ly[g'esiŋli] adv por conjetura, por adivinhação. -
14 guesstimate
guess.ti.mate[g'estimit] n coll estimativa conjetural, olhômetro. -
15 conjecture
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16 conjecture
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17 guesswork
noun (the process or result of guessing: I got the answer by guesswork.) suposição* * *guess.work[g'eswə:k] n conjeturas. -
18 hazard
['hæzəd] 1. noun((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) risco2. verb1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) arriscar2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) arriscar•- hazardousness* * *haz.ard -
19 inner
['inə]1) (placed etc on the inside or further in: The inner tube of his tyre was punctured.) interior2) ((of feelings etc) secret or hidden: I could not guess what his inner thoughts might be.) secreto•- inner tube* * *in.ner['inə] adj interno, interior, íntimo, secreto. the inner man a parte íntima da pessoa, a alma. -
20 outguess
out.guess[autg'es] vt superar, levar a melhor, passar a perna, ser mais esperto do que outrem.
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Guess — (g[e^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Guessed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Guessing}.] [OE. gessen; akin to Dan. gisse, Sw. gissa, Icel. gizha, D. gissen: cf. Dan. giette to guess, Icel. geta to get, to guess. Probably originally, to try to get, and akin to E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Guess? — Guess?, Inc. Tipo Pública (NYSE: GES) Fundación Los Ángeles, CA (1981) … Wikipedia Español
guess — The informal use of I guess meaning ‘I think it likely, I suppose’ developed in America in the late 18c from the standard use of the phrase meaning ‘it is my opinion or hypothesis (that)’. The Americanness of the informal use has been marked… … Modern English usage
guess´er — guess «gehs», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to form an opinion of without really knowing; conjecture; estimate: »to guess the height of a tree, guess what will happen next. 2. to get right by guessing: »Can you guess the answer to that riddle? 3. to think … Useful english dictionary
guess — guess·able; guess·er; guess·ing·ly; guess; guess·ti·mate; … English syllables
Guess — Guess, v. i. To make a guess or random judgment; to conjecture; with at, about, etc. [1913 Webster] This is the place, as well as I may guess. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Guess — Guess, n. An opinion as to anything, formed without sufficient or decisive evidence or grounds; an attempt to hit upon the truth by a random judgment; a conjecture; a surmise. [1913 Webster] A poet must confess His art s like physic but a happy… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
guess — [ges] vt., vi. [ME gessen, to judge, estimate, prob. < MDu, akin to Dan gisse, Swed gissa, ON geta: for IE base see GET] 1. to form a judgment or estimate of (something) without actual knowledge or enough facts for certainty; conjecture;… … English World dictionary
guess — vb *conjecture, surmise Analogous words: speculate, *think, reason: imagine, fancy (see THINK): gather, *infer, deduce: estimate, reckon (see CALCULATE) guess n conjecture, surmise (see under … New Dictionary of Synonyms
guess — [n] belief, speculation assumption, ballpark figure*, conclusion, conjecture, deduction, divination, estimate, fancy, feeling, guesstimate*, guesswork, hunch*, hypothesis, induction, inference, judgment, notion, opinion, postulate, postulation,… … New thesaurus
guess — ► VERB 1) estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct. 2) correctly estimate or conjecture. 3) (I guess) informal, chiefly N. Amer. I suppose. ► NOUN ▪ an estimate or conjecture. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary