presumed的意思和读音

presumed

adj.

v.“presume”

adj.1.;

v.1.“presume”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of presume

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3. ”( presumed”( the proper law ...

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1.How they got there is not known, but it is presumed to have been a phenomenon that occurred during the Sundering .

2.For all the presumed coolness on the surface, he had an instinctive tendency to put himself into the skins of others.

3.Most environmental regulation by the federal government, like the foregoing, is now presumed to be constitutional.

4.The painting is attributed to the romantic German painter Philipp Otto Runge and is presumed to be of his wife Pauline.

5.and since this came at the expense of everyone else, it is often presumed that bankers were deliberately hiding their complex games.

6.Lawrence Katz, an economist at Harvard, said the evidence for the presumed adverse effects of economic segregation was inconclusive..

7.It was presumed that the reaction mechanism of thiol and diolefin was similar to that of thiol and mono-olefin .

8.The bank's third-quarter results, which did not live up to expectations, presumed a peak in unemployment of around 10%.10%,

9.'If there are other ultra-small bacteria that are pathogens, then they could be present in solutions presumed to be sterile, ' she said.

10.Which is why I'd presumed that this gift would be welcomed rather than the cause of a row.