assume / əˈsum /

⭐基础词汇假设假定承担担当

assume2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

as·sumed, as·sum·ing.

  1. to take for granted or without proof: to assume that everyone wants peace.
  2. to take upon oneself; undertake: to assume an obligation.
  3. to take over the duties or responsibilities of: to assume the office of treasurer.
v. 无主动词 verb

as·sumed, as·sum·ing.

  1. to take something for granted; presume.

assume 近义词

v. 动词 verb

believe, take for granted

v. 动词 verb

take, undertake

v. 动词 verb

pretend

v. 动词 verb

adopt, acquire

更多assume例句

  1. Bishop Garrison, assuming a newly created role, will directly advise Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on diversity and inclusion issues.
  2. Covington, who began disparaging Usman months before their fight, assumed a more vitriolic tone than Woodley, provoking several confrontations including one in the Palms Casino Resort buffet line the day after Usman defeated Woodley.
  3. Since you assume your benefits are on hold, and you know nothing about the scammer's lies and schemes to steal your identity, you're unaware that your payments are being illegally sent to the scammers.
  4. According to the authors, it's generally been assumed that whichever creature inflicts the most damage wins the fight.
  5. A parent will always assume that it is their child’s friend who suggested doing the prohibited thing, not their beloved progeny.
  6. When our elected representatives assume their respective offices, they take an oath to “protect and defend the Constitution.”
  7. Nor should we ever assume that weather alone, however extreme, should be fatal to a commercial flight.
  8. Campaigns like opechatesgays.com assume that LGBT people are an interest group with only one interest: their own.
  9. It occurs to me that Mount must assume that Hitchcock has read it--after all, it came from him.
  10. Now that I am free, I have Medicaid and doctors no longer assume I am malingering.
  11. Many adults assume that a child can look at a landscape as they look at it, taking in the whole picturesque effect.
  12. It will be found that as a whole they assume a flat position, and are very easily handled.
  13. He was told that a son must not play in his father's presence, nor assume free or easy posture before him.
  14. When people argue in this strain, I immediately assume the offensive.
  15. We may fairly assume the presence here of one or two, if not more, assistants, besides a pupil or improver.