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.He said "second- guessing" the firms was part of his job.
他说“事后评论”这些公司是他工作的一部分。
2.Economists have had a poor year for second-guessing Bank of England policy moves and have chopped and changed in recent months.
分析师不得不再次苦苦揣测央行的政策举措,近月来他们的预测在反复改变。
3.If the case suffers legal setbacks, the administration will face second-guessing from those who never wanted it in a civilian courtroom.
如果此案在法律方面遭受挫折,那么,决不希望在民事法庭上出现这种事的人们,将在事后批评政府。
4.Yet, as banks rush out of Tarp to avoid second-guessing from Congress and restrictions on executive pay, little has changed on Wall Street.
然而,在各银行为了避免国会自作聪明和高管薪酬限制而竞相脱离Tarp计划之际,华尔街几乎没有发生变化。
5.Overlapping of the two roles may be unavoidable, but there should be no futile second-guessing of each other's motives and deeds.
两者角色的重合也许是不可避免的,但不应对彼此的动机和行为进行无谓的事后批评。
6.The Fed worries that congressional second-guessing of its policy decisions would compromise its fiercely-guarded independence.
美联储担心国会干预其政策制定会危及其顽强捍卫的独立性。
7.It blends with skill to produce a game that is "much like life, full of incomplete information and second-guessing, " says Mr Lederer.
运气加上技巧,使得“牌局如人生,充斥着不完全信息和马后炮。”李德勒如是说。
8.Will the latter, as a quid pro quo, accept outsiders second-guessing their budgets submitted to democratically elected parliaments?
而作为交换条件,后者是否将允许他国对其递交议会的预算案指手画脚?
9.When second-guessing the opinions and feelings of those unlike ourselves, this brain region does get involved, the new research shows.
该研究显示,当预计那些和自己不太相似的人的意见和感受时,这块脑区便被启用了。
10.And all too often, uncivil second-guessing is not encumbered by the constraints of facts, logic, or reasoned analysis.
而且它们时常太过无礼地作事后批评,不被事实、逻辑或者经缜密推断分析的分析的约束阻塞。