
英:/'prɪ'zjuːmd/ 美:/'pri'zjʊmd/
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adj. 假定的;推测的
v. 假定(presume的过去分词和过去式)
He was reported missing, presumed dead.
有报道说他失踪了,并推定已经丧生。
In English law, a person is presumed innocent until proved guilty.
英国法律规定,在证明一个人有罪之前,他是推定无辜。
According to John, the presumed author of Revelation, it's not poets who get to wed their songs to the soft voice streams.
据《启示录》的假定作者约翰说,并不是诗人将他们的歌曲与柔和的音流相结合。
I presumed him to be her husband.
我料想那就是她丈夫。
I presumed (that) he understood the rules.
我相信他明白这些规则。
adj.|supposed/assumed;假定的;推测的
v.|supposed;假定(presume的过去分词和过去式)
“Presumed” 是动词presume 的过去分词形式,既可作形容词使用,也可用于完成时态。以下是详细解释:
基本含义
表示“假定、推测” 某事为真,但缺乏确凿证据,通常基于已有的线索或可能性推断。例如:
The police found a body in the river, presumed to be the missing hiker.
(警方在河里发现一具尸体,推测是失踪的徒步旅行者。)
隐含态度
暗含推断可能带有主观性,甚至可能是错误的。例如:
He is presumed guilty until proven innocent.
(在证明清白前,他被假定有罪。)
She assumed he was angry, but he was just tired.
The supposed expert made several mistakes.
The email was from an unknown sender, presumed to be spam.
若需进一步了解词源或扩展用法,可参考词典或语言学资料。
单词 "presumed" 的意思是假定、推测或认为。它可以用来表示某件事情被认为是真实的,但并没有足够的证据来证明其真实性。下面是一些例句、用法、解释、近义词和反义词等:
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