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pre·sume /prɪˈzjuːm $ -ˈzuːm/ ●●○ S3 AWL verb  1 [transitive]THINK SO/NOT BE SURE to think that something is true, although you are not certain 料想,〔不肯定地〕认为 SYN assume Each of you will make a speech, I presume? 我想你们每个人都会发言,是吗? ‘Are his parents still alive?’ 'I presume so.’ 他的父母都还健在吗?”“我想是吧。presume that I presume we’ll be there by six o'clock. 我想我们会在6点之前到。presume somebody/something to be somebody/something From the way he talked, I presumed him to be your boss. 从他谈话的样子看,我想他是你们的老板。be presumed to do something The temple is presumed to date from the first century BC. 据推测这座寺庙建于公元前1世纪。2 [transitive]SCLTHINK SO/NOT BE SURE to accept something as true until it is shown to not be true, especially in law 认定,认为,推定〔尤在法律上〕 SYN assume We must presume innocence until we have evidence of guilt. 在掌握有罪证据之前应作无罪推定。be presumed dead/innocent etc Their nephew was missing, presumed dead. 他们的侄子失踪了,被认定为死亡。3 [intransitive] formalRUDE/IMPOLITE to behave without respect or politeness by doing something that you have no right to do 冒昧,放肆,擅作主张presume to do something I would never presume to tell you what to do. 我岂敢对你指手画脚。4 [transitive usually in present tense] formalBELIEVE to accept something as being true and base something else on it 假设,设想 SYN presuppose The Ancient History course presumes some knowledge of Greek. 古代史课程要求略懂希腊语。presume that I presume that someone will be there to meet us when we arrive. 我想我们到的时候应该会有人在那里接我们。5 presume on/upon somebody’s friendship/generosity etc to unfairly ask someone for more than you should, because they are your friend, are generous etc 利用某人的友谊/慷慨等 It would be presuming on his generosity to ask him for money. 向他要钱等于是在利用他的慷慨占他的便宜。
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presumeThe price includes all your transportation and hotels, I presume?Was this the treatment Roman meted out to any female who presumed a little too much, grew a little too possessive?They say Mind presumed an inquiry would involve the families and those advising them and we were astonished when it did not.One presumes his wife Eimear knew that when she married him.As a 19 year-old student, I presume I am one of these.The defendant is presumed innocent until proved guilty.Bhagat Singh, the presumed killer, eluded arrest and quickly achieved the status of hero.The committee presumed that its decisions would be carried out.It presumes that reality is dynamic rather than static, and therefore seeks relationships between ideas, to aim at synthesis.Many scientists presumed the new damage to the forests to be the result of higher levels of pollution.Persons leaving a Communist country were normally presumed to be fleeing persecution.This, she presumed, was life.be presumed to do somethingThere were presumed to be as many as the food supply could sustain.The company shall be presumed to be carrying on its business as a going concern.Following her hanging, a horse and cart set out from the Grassmarket carrying what was presumed to be her dead body.Small-town dwellers feel impervious to or removed from social danger and violence; big-city folks are presumed to be numb to them.An algorithm purporting to match what is presumed to be operating in a human brain would need to be a stupendous thing.Men who clean and wash are presumed to have a wife in hospital.The killers are presumed to have fled to Mexico.Universal concepts denote phenomena which are presumed to occur universally, regardless of historical epoch or type of society.Officially, no one was permitted to resign from B.P.; we were presumed to know too much.be presumed dead/innocent etcAn aerial search of the area proved fruitless, and they were presumed dead.Nineteen were killed and two went missing and are presumed dead.The mysterious Mr Kipper has never been traced and Susie is presumed dead.He was presumed dead, but where?presume thatHe did not say so, but I presumed that a mutual friend had told him about my separation and divorce.The bureaucrats in their Brussels bastion wrongly presumed that bigger is better.They pre-knew, pre-accepted, presumed that Casey was hyperactive.They presume that changing values are declining values and seek some malign influence to blame.I presume that I have been called here to pursue the same system, and to lead you against the enemy.He said that he had presumed that Khumalo was speaking on behalf of Buthelezi, but realized that he was incorrect.I can only presume that Lucker has failed in the macho stakes.If not, one presumes that radiography would have either shown no lesion or not contributed to management of disease.
Origin presume (1300-1400) French présumer, from Latin praesumere, from sumere to take
pre·sume verbChineseSyllable
to although you something is Corpus true, that think


presume
presume S3 AC /prɪˈzjuːm $ -ˈzuːm/ verb
 Word Family: verb: presume; noun: presumption; adverb: presumably
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: présumer, from Latin praesumere, from sumere 'to take'
1. [transitive] to think that something is true, although you are not certain
   SYN  assume:
    Each of you will make a speech, I presume?
    ‘Are his parents still alive?’ 'I presume so.’
    presume that
    I presume we’ll be there by six o'clock.
    presume somebody/something to be somebody/something
    From the way he talked, I presumed him to be your boss.
    be presumed to do something
    The temple is presumed to date from the first century BC.
2. [transitive] to accept something as true until it is shown to not be true, especially in law
   SYN  assume:
    We must presume innocence until we have evidence of guilt.
    be presumed dead/innocent etc
    Their nephew was missing, presumed dead.
3. [intransitive] formal to behave without respect or politeness by doing something that you have no right to do
    presume to do something
    I would never presume to tell you what to do.
4. [transitive usually in present tense] formal to accept something as being true and base something else on it
   SYN  presuppose:
    The Ancient History course presumes some knowledge of Greek.
    presume that
    I presume that someone will be there to meet us when we arrive.
5. presume on/upon sb’s friendship/generosity etc to unfairly ask someone for more than you should, because they are your friend, are generous etc:
    It would be presuming on his generosity to ask him for money.


pre·sume AW BrE /prɪˈzjuːm/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈzuːm/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they presume BrE /prɪˈzjuːm/ 🔊 NAmE /prɪˈzuːm/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it presumes BrE /prɪˈzjuːmz/ 🔊 NAmE /prɪˈzuːmz/ 🔊past simple presumed BrE /prɪˈzjuːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /prɪˈzuːmd/ 🔊past participle presumed BrE /prɪˈzjuːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /prɪˈzuːmd/ 🔊 -ing form presuming BrE /prɪˈzjuːmɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /prɪˈzuːmɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to suppose that sth is true, although you do not have actual proof 假设;假定 SYN assume They are very expensive, I presume? 我想这些东西很贵吧?🔊🔊'Is he still abroad?' ' I presume so.' “他还在国外吗?” “我想是吧。”🔊🔊~ (that) I presumed (that) he understood the rules.我相信他明白这些规则。it is presumed that… Little is known of the youngest son; it is presumed that he died young. 对于最小的儿子一般所知甚少,据推测他已经夭亡。🔊🔊~ sb/sth to be/have sth I presumed him to be her husband. 我料想那就是她丈夫。🔊🔊 [transitive] to accept that sth is true until it is shown not to be true, especially in court (尤指法庭上)推定,假定~ sb/sth + adj. Twelve passengers are missing, presumed dead. 有十二名旅客失踪,并已推定罹难。🔊🔊In English law, a person is presumed innocent until proved guilty. 英国法律规定,一个人被证明有罪前假定为无罪。🔊🔊~ sth We must presume innocence until we have proof of guilt. 在证实一个人有罪之前,我们必须假定其无罪。🔊🔊~ sb/sth to be/have sth We must presume them to be innocent until we have proof of guilt. 在证实他们有罪之前,我们必须假定其无罪。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (formal) to accept sth as true or existing and to act on that basis 设定;设想;假设The course seems to presume some previous knowledge of the subject. 这门课程似乎是以具备某些基础知识为前提的。🔊🔊 [intransitive] ~ to do sth (formal) to behave in a way that shows a lack of respect by doing sth that you have no right to do 妄行;越权行事I wouldn't presume to tell you how to run your own business. 我不会僭越去指点你该如何经营你自己的事业。🔊🔊 preˈsume on/upon sb/sth(formal) to make use of sb's friendship by asking them for more than you should 利用(友谊)作过分的要求presume on/upon sb/sth to do sth I felt it would be presuming on our personal relationship to keep asking her for help. 我觉得总要她帮忙就是过分利用了我们的私人交情。🔊🔊