0 a guess that is based on knowledge and is therefore likely to be correct -- dự đoán theo kiến thức
In most cases, we are dealing with sophisticated organisations which can take an educated guess at the timing of an election and consequently tailor their expenditure accordingly.
He left it to third parties to operate their expenditure limits for any 365-day period and invited them to take what he called an educated guess.
The forecast is a wild educated guess—if that makes sense—and it must be treated with a fair degree of suspicion.
He will make his own educated guess as a seasoned street fighter who is determined to win elections.
Fortunately, despite the lack of official national statistics, we can make an educated guess at the extent of the problem.
My educated guess is that the next election will be within the next 12 to 18 months.
It is an educated guess about what the courts might find if they were invited to consider that question.
What is an "educated guess" as opposed to an uneducated guess?