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🔑 as·sume AW BrE /əˈsjuːm/NAmE /əˈsuːm/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they assume BrE /əˈsjuːm/ NAmE /əˈsuːm/present simple - he / she / it assumes BrE /əˈsjuːmz/ NAmE /əˈsuːmz/past simple assumed BrE /əˈsjuːmd/ NAmE /əˈsuːmd/past participle assumed BrE /əˈsjuːmd/ NAmE /əˈsuːmd/ -ing form assuming BrE /əˈsjuːmɪŋ/ NAmE /əˈsuːmɪŋ/🔑 to think or accept that sth is true but without having proof of it 假定;假设;认为◆~ (that)…It is reasonable to assume (that) the economy will continue to improve.认为经济将继续好转是有道理的。◆Let us assume for a moment that the plan succeeds. 咱们暂时假设计划成功。◆She would, he assumed, be home at the usual time. 他认为,她会在通常时间回到家的。◆it is assumed (that)…It is generally assumed that stress is caused by too much work. 普遍认为,紧张是工作过重所致。◆~ sthDon't always assume the worst (= that sth bad has happened). 别总往最坏处想。◆In this example we have assumed a unit price of $10. 在这个例子中,我们已假定单价为 10 美元。◆~ sb/sth to be/have sthI had assumed him to be a Belgian. 我本以为他是比利时人。~ sth(formal) to take or begin to have power or responsibility 承担(责任);就(职);取得(权力) SYN take on ◆Rebel forces have assumed control of the capital. 反叛武装力量已控制了首都。◆The court assumed responsibility for the girl's welfare. 法庭承担了保障这个女孩福利的责任。~ sth(formal) to begin to have a particular quality or appearance 呈现(外观、样子);显露(特征) SYN take sth↔on ◆This matter has assumed considerable importance. 这件事看来相当重要。◆In the story the god assumes the form of an eagle. 在这个故事中神以鹰的形象出现。~ sth(formal) to pretend to have a particular feeling or quality 装出;假装 SYN put on ◆He assumed an air of concern. 他装出关心的样子。 |