suppose的意思和读音

suppose

: [səˈpoʊz] : [səˈpəʊz]

v.

supposes  supposing  supposed  

v.if

supposev.

1.[i][t]to think or believe that sth is true or possible (based on the knowledge that you have)

Getting a visa isn't as simple as you might suppose.

Prices will go up, I suppose .

This combination of qualities is generally supposed to be extremely rare.

She had supposed him (to be) very rich.

I had supposed his wife a younger woman.

I don't suppose for a minute that he'll agree(= I'm sure that he won't) .

Why do you suppose he resigned?

There is no reason to suppose she's lying.

I suppose you think it's funny, do you?(= showing anger) .

2.[t]to pretend that sth is true; to imagine what would happen if sth were true

Suppose flights are fully booked on that day─which other day could we go?

Let us suppose, for example, that you are married with two children.

The theory supposes the existence of life on other planets.

Suppose him (to be) dead─what then?

3.[i][t]used to make a statement, request or suggestion less direct or less strong

I could take you in the car, I suppose(= but I don't really want to) .

‘Can I borrow the car?’ ‘I suppose so(= Yes, but I'm not happy about it) .’“?”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

I don't suppose (that) I could have a look at your newspaper, could I?

Suppose we take a later train?

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v.1.to believe that something is probably true, based on your experience, your knowledge, and any other information that you have; to think that something is possible, although you do not definitely know if it is; to think that something is true or right, although you are not very happy about this2.to expect that something is true or will happen3ed in expressions such asI suppose you think thats funny!” when you want to show that you are angry with someone

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8. Condition and Situation Suppose Pros and Cons

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1.Just suppose that ten of the thousands of genetically modified vegetables or fruits sold over the next twenty years produce health damage.

2.I suppose I must be a bit crazy, or I'd never have stuck it out for so long.

3.I don't suppose you understand in the least what I am trying to say.

4.It was his way of taking revenge, I suppose./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.Suppose this poor girl is yours . We'd like to know how much you know about her .

6.Some of Mr. Whitefield's enemies affected to suppose that he would apply these collections to his own private emolument.怀

7.But suppose that Congress were to mandate gradually tightening emission limits, starting two or three years from now.23

8.We can't suppose, as McGann more than half implies, that Brown just sort of sat down and rewrote it.

9.But suppose the numbers were reversed. What if I had been around five when I taught a two- or three-year-old? How old does that make me??。

10.To use it, suppose that the "Missed Calls" list on my mobile phone shows that someone with an area code of 407 tried to call me.使“MissedCalls”“407”