second-guessed

英 [ˌsekənd ˈɡest] 美 [ˌsekənd ˈɡest]

v.  猜测; 预言; 事后批评(或品评); 耍事后聪明
second-guess的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 预测;预言
    If you try to second-guess something, you try to guess in advance what someone will do or what will happen.
    1. Editors and contributors are trying to second-guess the future.
      编辑们和撰稿者们在试图预测未来。

双语例句

  1. Here it is not the doctor that is being second-guessed, but the patient's relatives.
    我认为这句话应该理解为:在病情结果出来后被加以评论或指责的不是医生而是家属。
  2. I should have accepted the solution when we found it and not second-guessed myself.
    当我们发现它和不是第二-被猜测我自己的时候,我应该要接受解决方案的。
  3. Her every word, move, bite, gesture, dress and shoe has been analysed and second-guessed.
    她的言行举止和穿着打扮都成为人们分析评论的对象。
  4. The boss was angry that staff second-guessed his decision.
    老板对员工事后批评他的决策感到很生气。
  5. Sabrina Lightbourn, 37, a photographer in Nassau, the Bahamas, never second-guessed her A-cups, even in a land of bikinis.
    虽然身处“比基尼之都”巴哈马首都拿骚,但现年37岁的摄影师塞布丽娜•拉伊波恩从不担心自己是A罩杯。
  6. AMERICA'S Congress is not used to being second-guessed.
    马后炮并不是美国国会的一贯作风。