presumed
v. 以為,假定( presume的過去式和過去分詞 ); 推定; 妄行; 冒昧地做某事
If you presume that something is the case, you think that it is the case, although you are not certain.
I presume you're here on business...
我想你是來這裡出差的。
Dido's told you the whole sad story, I presume?...
我想狄多已經把這件傷心事全部告訴你了吧?
If you say that someone presumes to do something, you mean that they do it even though they have no right to do it.
They're resentful that outsiders presume to meddle in their affairs...
他們對外人擅自干預他們的事務非常憤慨。
I wouldn't presume to question your judgment.
我不會冒昧地質疑你的判斷。
If an idea, theory, or plan presumes certain facts, it regards them as true so that they can be used as a basis for further ideas and theories.
The legal definition of 'know' often presumes mental control...
“知曉”的法律定義通常假定存在思維控制能力。
The arrangement presumes that both lenders and borrowers are rational.
這一協議假定借貸雙方都是在神志清楚的狀態下籤訂的。
1. presumed to be true in the absence of proof to the contrary;
Her good nature can be presumed upon once too often.
不妨再利用一次她那善良的天性.
A long - lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero's downfall.
一位失蹤很久的兄弟, 人們以為他死了, 其實一直活著,而且在居心叵測地密謀搞垮主人公.
I presumed the bottled water in the room was complimentary.
我以為房間內的瓶裝水是免費的.
The condition is not recognized clinically and is presumed to be rare.
這種情況在臨床上尚未證實,據推測很少見到.
From the way they talked, I presumed them to be married.
從他們談話的方式中, 我推測他們結婚了.