assume的意思和读音

assume

: [əˈsum] : [əˈsjuːm]

v.

assumes  assuming  assumed  

v.+n.assume responsibility,assume role,assume liability,assume share,assume control

v.take for granted,suppose,presume,presuppose,think

assumev.

1.to think or accept that sth is true but without having proof of it

It is reasonable to assume (that) the economy will continue to improve.

Let us assume for a moment that the plan succeeds.

She would, he assumed, be home at the usual time.

It is generally assumed that stress is caused by too much work.

Don't always assume the worst(= that sth bad has happened) .

In this example we have assumed a unit price of $10. 10

I had assumed him to be a Belgian.

2.~ sth););to take or begin to have power or responsibility

The court assumed responsibility for the girl's welfare.

Rebel forces have assumed control of the capital.

3.~ sth);to begin to have a particular quality or appearance

This matter has assumed considerable importance.

In the story the god assumes the form of an eagle.

4.~ sthto pretend to have a particular feeling or quality

He assumed an air of concern.

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v.1.to believe that something is true, even though no one has told you or even though you have no proof; to be based on the idea that something is true2.to officially start a new job or position3.to start to control something although no one has officially asked you to4.to begin to have a particular quality, shape, expression, etc.5.to pretend to have a particular feeling or attitude1.to believe that something is true, even though no one has told you or even though you have no proof; to be based on the idea that something is true2.to officially start a new job or position3.to start to control something although no one has officially asked you to4.to begin to have a particular quality, shape, expression, etc.5.to pretend to have a particular feeling or attitude

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1.We reserve the right, at our own expense and on notice to you, to assume exclusive defence and control of any claim or action.

2.Do not say "It's easy to think, I know the company, and I'vebeen here for 20 years" . It's really important not to assume that it'sthe same.:“”。

3.Henceforth, I assume that this namespace is bound to the xbl prefix without further comment.xbl

4.Place to be? -One of my favorite places to be. Yeah. -This art here, having this shot, all this stuff, I assume that you guys put that on??-。-

5.But they were prepared to assume that those inside it at least knew what was going on.

6.Let's assume that you are using good judgment as to which customers get credit and how much.

7.Miliband welcomed Liu to assume his office as Ambassador to the UK and expressed the hope to set up a close working relationship with him.使使

8.Let's assume for a moment that the class diagram in Figure 1 describes the business objects and the relationships between them.1

9.In any case, I think it was somewhat presumptuous of him to assume he could just bring along as many people as he wanted.

10.To achieve this cooperation, members of every new community had to assume a variety of roles covering every aspect of need.