1.预言;猜测
2.事后批评[劝告]
1.to criticize a decision after the results of the decision are known
2.to guess what someone is going to do or what will happen
1.Even at the pinnacle of her profession, Albright says she sometimes second-guessed herself when she was the only woman in the room.
即使在政治生涯的巅峰时刻,当环视四周发现只有她一个女人时,奥尔布赖特也曾怀疑过自己。
2.Market prices were thus the best available estimate of the underlying value of securities and should not be second-guessed by regulators.
因此,对于票据的潜在价值,市场价格是最好的可用估值,监管者的马后炮倒是不起作用。
3.Even though I knew the natural process would be the right one, I second-guessed the decision again and again.
纵然知道自然的进程是正确的,我仍反复地思考这项决定。
4.I never second guessed it and I always knew it would be there waiting for me.
我从未在事后想过那些色彩,我知道它们会永远等着我。
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.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人们分析评论的。
7.Some chafed at how Mr. Soros sometimes second-guessed his managers.
其中有些人对索罗斯有时候事后评论经理人的做法颇为反感。
8.I never looked around, never second-guessed
我从不四处观望,从不无端猜疑