presume
美音:[prɪ'zum] 英音:[prɪ'zjuːm]简单释义:
v.假设;假定;设想;(尤指法庭上)推定
网络推测;认为;以为
变形:
过去分词:presumed 现在分词:presuming 第三人称单数:presumes
完整释义:
v.
1.假定,假设;推测;认为,以为;想像,猜想
2.设想,推测,相信
3.擅自;假定
4.敢于,胆敢,擅敢〔用于第一人称时多半为客套话〕
5.足以推定,意味着
6.擅自行动,放肆〔用于第一人称时多为客套话〕
7.不正当地利用;倚靠,恃
8.敢,竟敢;放肆;冒犯
9.当然
10.当作
例句:
We, the economists, can only presume that this was the choice that maximised your happiness.
我们——经济学家——只能认定,这就是使你的幸福最大化的选择。Investors may reasonably presume that buying a CDS on European debt is an ineffective form of protection.
投资者可能理所当然地认为购买欧洲债务下的CDS是一种无效的保证。John did not say when he would return, but I presume he 'll be back for dinner .
约翰没有说何时会回来,但我推测他将回来吃晚饭。When you have an idea, proposal, or recommendation that you believe in, it's easy to presume that getting it approved will be a breeze.
当你相信自己有个好主意或建议时,便认为它得到赞成是轻儿易举的事。In the age of rising states, America cannot presume it will always get its own way.
在各国纷纷崛起的时代,美国不能再一厢情愿地认为自己永远可以为所欲为。America did not presume to know what was best for everyone.
不能擅自认为自己知道什么对别人是最好的。Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.
我的弟兄们,不要多人作师傅,因为晓得我们要受更重的判断。That is a very short synopsis of what I have learned. I don't presume to call it advice to my successor.
以上只是对我所学到作一个简短摘要,我并不将它视为对我继任者的建议。
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