assumed

[əˈsju:md][əˈsu:md]
adj.假装的;假冒的;假定的;被承担的
v.取得(权力)( assume的过去式和过去分词 );假设;假定;呈现
网络假定的;假设的;计算的;装出
双语例句 同反义词

1 . It is assumed that you are interested in achieving greater self-awareness.

假定大家都想变得更有自知之明。

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2 . It is assumed that you are interested in achieving greater self-awareness.

假定大家都想变得更有自知之明。

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3 . The changed outlook entails higher economic growth than was previously assumed .

观念的改变势必会使得经济增长高于之前预计的水平。

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4 . The changed outlook entails higher economic growth than was previously assumed .

观念的改变势必会使得经济增长高于之前预计的水平。

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5 . When the market crashed, they assumed the deal would be cancelled.

当市场崩溃时,他们认为交易会被取消。

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6 . When the market crashed, they assumed the deal would be cancelled.

当市场崩溃时,他们认为交易会被取消。

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7 . The snowy street, like the church, assumed a dumb, lifeless aspect.

积雪覆盖的街道就像教堂一样,显得沉闷、毫无生气。

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8 . The snowy street, like the church, assumed a dumb, lifeless aspect.

积雪覆盖的街道就像教堂一样,显得沉闷、毫无生气。

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9 . It's widely assumed that his lyrics were coded references to homosexuality.

大家普遍认为他的歌词是在影射同性恋。

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10 . It's widely assumed that his lyrics were coded references to homosexuality.

大家普遍认为他的歌词是在影射同性恋。

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英英释义 网络释义
noun

1.accepted as real or true without proof;

an assumed increase in population

2.taken as your right without justification;

was hearing evidence in an assumed capacity

3.adopted in order to deceive;

an assumed name