assumed

英[ə'sjuːmd] 美[ə'suːmd]
  • adj. 假定的;假装的
  • 动词assume的过去式和过去分词.
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星级词汇:
  • assai adv.甚;非常n.巴西椰子树;巴西椰子饮料
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 假定的
    2. 假装的
    3. 假冒的
    4. 设想的
    5. 被承担的
    6. 假设的
    7. 装的
    8. 虚构的
    9. 杜撰的
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    1. assume的过去式(分词)

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. 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"

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. 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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3. 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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4. 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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5. 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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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We are continually acting upon some assumed ideas as to events yet to happen.
      我们对于没有发生的事,总是不断地凭借些假定的想法而采取行动。
    2. He was living under an assumed name.
      他过着隐姓埋名的生活。
    3. 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。
    1. I assumed you can speak French fluently.
      我以为你能讲流利的法语。
    2. The problem has assumed a new form.
      这个问题又以新的形式出现。
    3. He jabbered out what I assumed was an apology.
      他叽叽咕咕地说了些我认为像是道歉的话。