putative的意思和读音

putative

: [ˈpjutətɪv] : [ˈpjuːtətɪv]

adj.

adv.accepted,acknowledged,known

adj.supposed,reputed,alleged,assumed,presumed

putativeadj.

1.believed to be the person or thing mentioned

the putative father of this child

adj.1.;

adj.1.believed to be something

1. Undetered: Putative Predator: ...

2. Undetered: Putative Predator: ...

3. ... He is allergic to the fur of CATS. putative , ... patois , ... ...

4. ... ) segregate ) putative ) grudging ...

5. venture , putative plausible ...

6. grant v. putative adj. rapport n. ...

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1.In northern minds, destabilising the south and mucking up the referendum would undermine the legitimacy of any putative new country.

2.One of the most ironic aspects of our putative "Age of Obama" is how little impact it has had on the nation's urban geography.“

3.And Gaddafi would publicly renounce his putative nuclear-development program (much of which had never even been uncrated).

4.Guo is one of Shanghai's 66 delegates to the National People's Congress, the putative parliament that meets once a year.广66

5.In any putative government of national unity, he would be the default choice to be chancellor of the exchequer.

6.Keeping drones aloft is not the only putative application of power beaming, as this technology is known.

7.It is, moreover, a process that could apply equally to the sperm of putative fathers who were starved around the time of mating.饿

8.Then we discuss how the gene expression matrix can be used to predict putative regulatory signals in the genome sequences.

9.Secret intelligence files reveal severe tensions between putative allies who can be drinking tea one day and fighting each other the next.

10.The US Department of Commerce uses the price of each production factors of the surrogate countries to calculate the putative normal price .