presume的意思和读音

presume

: [prɪˈzum] : [prɪˈzjuːm]

v.;(

presumes  presuming  presumed  

v.know

v.believe,assume,guess,deduce,imagine

presumev.

1.[i][t]to suppose that sth is true, although you do not have actual proof

They are very expensive, I presume?西/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

‘Is he still abroad?’ ‘ I presume so .’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

I presumed (that) he understood the rules.

Little is known of the youngest son; it is presumed that he died young.

I presumed him to be her husband.

2.[t]to accept that sth is true until it is shown not to be true, especially in court

Twelve passengers are missing, presumed dead .

In English law, a person is presumed innocent until proved guilty.

We must presume innocence until we have proof of guilt.

We must presume them to be innocent until we have proof of guilt.

3.[t]~ sthto accept sth as true or existing and to act on that basis

The course seems to presume some previous knowledge of the subject.

4.[i]~ to do sthto behave in a way that shows a lack of respect by doing sth that you have no right to do

I wouldn't presume to tell you how to run your own business.

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v.1.to think that something is true because it is likely, although you cannot be certain; to accept that something is true unless someone proves that it is not true; if one thing presumes another, the first thing is based on the belief that the other is true2.to act as though you have the right to behave in a particular way when you do not

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1.I would not have allowed him to presume on our hospitality if I had any idea of his motives!

2.We, the economists, can only presume that this was the choice that maximised your happiness.————使

3."You were really brave to go to a state school, " coos the doe-eyed darling across the table, "I presume it was a grammar? ",”鹿,“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>?”

4.Most test approaches presume that users are trying to use the program to help them get some work done.使

5.But how much did that vision presume the blurring or even fading away completely of national boundaries and identities?线

6.It would be easy to presume that the past 100 years were the golden age of discovery.

7.I presume no word of this will be given out unless the matter is favorably acted upon!

8."We really don't know but we presume it helps as it gives these women opportunities to be close to their partner and loved, " she said.:“。”

9."We presume (the accident) was caused by a failure in the airplane's controls, " said the official, who asked not to be identified.:“。”

10.The government is trying to pop that bubble as you know and I presume that they (will) pop the bubble.