assumed

[英] [əˈsu:md] [美] [əˈsumd] 生词本

adj.

v.

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  • 词典例句

1. VERB 假定;以为;假设 If you assume that something is true, you imagine that it is true, sometimes wrongly. 
  • It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar...

    关于这两块大陆相似的假设是一种误解。

  • If the package is wrapped well, we assume the contents are also wonderful...

    如果包装精美,我们就会认为里面装的也是好东西。

  • If mistakes occurred, they were assumed to be the fault of the commander on the spot...

    如果出现了错误,就会认为是现场指挥官的失误。

2. VERB 掌管,夺取,取得(权力);承担(责任) If someone assumes power or responsibility, they take power or responsibility. 
  • Mr Cross will assume the role of Chief Executive with a team of four directors...

    克劳斯先生将出任首席执行官,手下有4位经理。

  • If there is no president, power will be assumed by the most extremist forces.

    如果没有主席,权力就会落入最极端的过激分子手中。

3. VERB 呈现,具有,显露(某种特质) If something assumes a particular quality, it begins to have that quality. 
  • In his dreams, the mountains assumed enormous importance.

    在他的梦中,山有着至关重要的作用。

4. VERB 表现出(某种表情);装出,做出(某种样子) If you assume a particular expression or way of behaving, you start to look or behave in this way. 
  • He contented himself by assuming an air of superiority...

    他表现出一副高高在上的样子以获得自我满足。

  • Prue assumed a placatory tone of voice.

    普吕以一种安慰人的语气说话。

5. PHRASE See also: assuming; 让我们假设;姑且假设 You can use let us assume or let's assume when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences. 
  • Let us assume those clubs actually win something. Then players will receive large bonuses...

    倘若那些俱乐部真的赚了,那么球员就会获得一大笔奖金。

  • Let's assume for a moment that I am a litigant in your court.

    暂且假设我是你的诉讼当事人。

Adjective

1. accepted as real or true without proof;

  • "an assumed increase in population"
  • "the assumed reason for his absence"
  • "assumptive beliefs"
  • "his loyalty was taken for granted"

2. taken as your right without justification;

  • "was hearing evidence in an assumed capacity"
  • "Congress's arrogated powers over domains hitherto belonging to the states"

3. adopted in order to deceive;

  • "an assumed name"
  • "an assumed cheerfulness"
  • "a fictitious address"
  • "fictive sympathy"
  • "a pretended interest"
  • "a put-on childish voice"
  • "sham modesty"

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  • 1.【修】假定
  • 2.假定的
1. He assumed a look of innocence.
他装出一副天真无邪的样子。

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2. He assumed a posture and began to sing a part in a Beijing opera.
他拉开架子,唱起了京剧。

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3. He assumed command of the Eighth Army.
他统率着第八军。

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4. He assumed full authority as tsar in 1689.
1689年他全面掌权做了沙皇。

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5. He is good at masking his real character behind an assumed manner.
他善于用伪装的举止来掩饰其真正的性格。

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6. He tore off his coat and assumed a fighting posture.
他脱掉上衣,摆出一副打架的架势。

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7. He was discovered living under an assumed identity in South America.
他被发现以伪造的身分居住在南美洲。

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8. He's not such a fool as you assumed him to be.
他并非你所以为的那样愚蠢。

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9. Her tail furred out, her hair rose, and she assumed the typical attitude of a cat close-cornered by a dog.
她将发辫弄蓬松,她的头发高高隆起,摆出一付好像猫儿被狗逼在墙角那样的典型姿态。

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

10. His look of happiness is only assumed.
他快乐的样子是假装的。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

11. I was mistakenly assumed to be a Welshman because of my surname.
由于我的姓的缘故,我被误认为是威尔士人。

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12. It may be safely assumed that there is no animal life on Mars.
可以有把握地认为火星上是没有动物生命的。

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13. She assumed a compassionate air.
她装出一副怜悯的样子。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

14. She assumed a look of innocence.
她装出一副天真无邪的样子。

来自《简明英汉词典》

15. She assumed a look of sorrow.
她假装着悲伤的样子。

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16. She felt,without knowing why,that the gaiety was assumed.
不知为什么她觉得这种快乐是装出来的。

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17. She felt,without knowing why,that the gayety was assumed.
不知为什么她觉得这种快乐是装出来的。

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18. The President has suspended the constitution and assumed total power.
总统废止了宪法,独揽大权。

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19. They assumed that this martial behaviour would be accepted by the British Government.
他们猜想这一军事行为也许会被英国政府接受。

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20. They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他们自以为有学问,摆出一副博学的样子。

来自《简明英汉词典》