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presuming

/pri-zoo-ming/US // prɪˈzu mɪŋ //

假设,假定,设想,推定

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : presumptuous.

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Examples

  • Presuming his demographic is largely the same as what it was when he was at Fox, they are not wealthy people.

  • One of the mobs caught Dr. Saptal Singh, beat him unconscious—and presuming him dead—threw his body off a train.

  • Presuming to interpret and explain events to an elite readership also risked alienating clients.

  • Presuming the bill clears the 60-vote hurdle on Monday, it will face a number of obstacles before becoming law.

  • Presuming it to be a private passenger bus, the 23-year-old woman reportedly boarded the bus with a male friend at 9:15 p.m.

  • I am ready Madam,—for I have sufficiently experienced the folly of my presuming to decline it.

  • Are you presuming to make fun of this situation, Mr. Dunham?

  • Meantime, you will consult your own safety by letting him alone, and never presuming to repeat the scene of this morning.

  • You are presuming to speak of an act of insubordination committed by a military officer under civilian command.

  • On entering the parlour she found her letter, and eagerly seized it, presuming that it had escaped detection.

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