supposed的意思和读音

supposed

: [səˈpoʊzəd] : [səˈpəʊzd]

adj.

v.“suppose”

adj.actual,known

adj.hypothetical,theoretical,imaginary,fictional,made-up

supposedadj.

1.used to show that you think that a claim, statement or way of describing sb/sth is not true or correct, although it is generally believed to be

This is the opinion of the supposed experts.

When did this supposed accident happen?

adj.1.;;

v.1.“suppose”

adj.1.believed or said by some people to be true, although you may not agree with this

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

1. suppose v. supposed a. suppress ...

2. fictive supposed fanciful ...

3. imprison: supposed: release: ...

4. ... 1587. suppose v. 1588. supposed a. 1589. manipulating v. ...

5. memorize ; supposed ; suppose , ...

6. ... contemporaries n. supposed adj. a. ,, correspondence n. ,, ...

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1.The same e-mail said Mr. Cicero had not even been confronted about the supposed undisclosed conflict involving his wife.

2.In fact, it is not the bad thing it is often supposed to be.

3.She was supposed to be reading at home, but her mother found her in the street.

4.But in this case what was more interesting than the sex was the (supposed) tallness of the guys.

5.The business team, predictably, gets upset that "this whole SOA thing was supposed to make IT more agile, but it's making it worse. "SOAIT使”。

6.How is she supposed to treat a child who expresses his disgust on a regular basis, who perhaps tells her how much he hates her?

7.Mr. Lynch said the conversation was supposed to be about his severance, but quickly became an "ambush. "”。

8.And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli.

9.He was supposed to go, too, but on his way home to pack , he met the most beautiful reed he had ever seen.

10.The second objection is that this supposed emerging-market paradigm is just a set of disparate responses to different circumstances.