assumed 的定义
- adopted in order to deceive; fictitious; pretended; feigned: an assumed name; an assumed air of humility.
- taken for granted; supposed: His assumed innocence proved untrue.
- usurped.
assumed 近义词
pretended
expected
更多assumed例句
- The earliest cookbooks were light on instruction and heavy on assumed knowledge — a style our recent, prescriptive recipe-obsessed food culture is now looping back to You don’t need a recipe.
- US businesses have sort of assumed there would always be an endless pool of low-wage labor, and the economy might work differently if that’s not the case.
- The cost numbers you usually see about this deal are in the $80 billion to $85 billion range, but those ignore the assumed debt.
- That means Justice Brett Kavanaugh could be the likely deciding vote, and that’s significant given how much his assumed position on Roe influenced support for his nomination.
- There are also tools that will analyze SERPs for you, tell you about search volume, how competitive a keyword is and the assumed intent behind it.
- Forget everything you assumed about the lives of classic musicians.
- After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps.
- After tightening her collar, Stella assumed slave posture: on her knees, legs slightly spread, palm resting face-up on her thighs.
- The ghost writer in question is assumed to be one Siobhan Curham—an established author of both YA and adult fiction.
- Leo and Jorge might reasonably have assumed that the matter had been put to bed.
- It seemed to free her of a responsibility which she had blindly assumed and for which Fate had not fitted her.
- I need not inquire whether his dismal behaviour was natural or assumed.
- Instead she assumed a suppliant air, her beautiful eyes meltingly set upon his face.
- The same game of finesse was played at his own table; for there De Patinos had for some time assumed an air of civility.
- Monsieur de Garnache assumed that he was in the presence of Marius de Condillac.