second-guess 详细解释

second-guess

['sekənd'ges]

vt. 作事后批评, 猜测, 预言

vt.

1. 事后批评; 事后评论

The boss was angry that staff were second-guessing his decisions.

老板对员工事后批评他的决策感到很生气。

2. 预测, 预言

The president is upset that the press second-guessed his new policy.

总统对舆论界猜测他的新政策感到不悦。

vi.

作事后批评

词形变化

名词: second-guesser | 动词过去式: second-guessed | 动词过去分词: second-guessed | 动词现在分词: second-guessing | 动词第三人称单数: second-guesses |

英英释义

动词 second-guess:

attempt to anticipate or predict

同义词:outguess

evaluate or criticize with hindsight

补充

second-guesssecond-guess英:[ˌsekəndˈges] 美:[ˌsɛkəndˈɡɛs]v.1.事后劝告,预言

例句

1. Editors and contributors are trying to second-guess the future.编辑和投稿人正试图预测未来。 2. They're still trying to second-guess his motives.他们仍想事后评论他的动机。 3. to second-guess one's action事后评论某人的行为 4. Try to second-guess the match.猜一下这场比赛的胜利。 5. He always like to second-guess.他总是爱放马后炮。 6. he had to second-guess what the environmental regulations would be in five years' time.她必须预测五年之后的环保规章是怎样的。 7. the prime minister was willing to second-guess senior ministers in public.首相愿意公开对高级官员进行事后评价。 8. Don't second-guess the umpire. = Don't second-guess the umpire's decision.不要质疑裁判的决定。 9. He gave up trying to second-guess the stock market.他决定不再猜测股市行情。 10. He received criticism from second-guessers in the media.他遭到了妄加猜测的媒体人的批评。