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1 speculate
['spekjəleɪt]гл.1)а) обдумывать, взвешивать; размышлятьto speculate about / (up)on smth. — размышлять о чём-л.
She was speculating about Charlie's future. — Она размышляла о будущем Чарли.
Syn:б) полагать, предполагать; допускатьto speculate about / (up)on / as to smth. — строить предположения о чём-л.
to speculate that an agreement will be reached — предполагать, что соглашение будет достигнуто
There's no point speculating about what went on in the room. — Нет смысла строить предположения о том, что происходило в комнате.
Syn:2) бирж. заниматься биржевой спекуляцией, играть на разнице курсов, цен, спекулироватьto speculate in shares брит. / speculate in stocks амер. — играть на разнице курсов акций
to speculate in real estate амер. / speculate in property брит. — спекулировать недвижимостью, спекулировать на разнице цен на недвижимость
to speculate for the fall / decline — играть на понижение
to speculate for the rise / advance — играть на повышение
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