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supposed

/suh-pohzd, -poh-zid/US // səˈpoʊzd, -ˈpoʊ zɪd //UK // (səˈpəʊzd, -ˈpəʊzɪd) //

应该是,应该,应该的,应该是这样的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : assumed as true, regardless of fact; hypothetical: a supposed case.
    • : accepted or believed as true, without positive knowledge: the supposed site of an ancient temple.
    • : merely thought to be such; imagined: supposed gains.

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Examples

  • People were beginning to notice structures arising within matrix models that made them wonder if it could really be a description of M-theory, the supposed parent theory from which all string theories descend.

  • “Nobody leaves here,” they said to me and the joy for the supposed end was fading.

  • A lot of the discussion around self-driving cars focuses on the supposed safety improvements the technology will herald.

  • That’s the supposed problem that she claims her approach can solve.

  • Their meat is also highly prized for its supposed health benefits.

  • By James Joiner Thea Shaheen had waited her whole life for the body she was supposed to be in.

  • Both high fashion and the fast, commercial fashion of Target are supposed to be about aspiration.

  • Yes, cops are under stress and tension (though their jobs are far less dangerous than normally supposed).

  • Neither could her three-week, multi-thousand dollar stay, which was supposed to be a recovery period.

  • It was supposed to land in Singapore at 8:57 a.m. local time.

  • We resolved to do our best to merit the good opinion which we thus supposed them to entertain of us.

  • She was also supposed to be the original or model of “the Virtuous Woman” therein portrayed!

  • I seized the opportunity to watch what I supposed would be a most interesting interview, from behind a curtain.

  • She was a grown young woman when she was overtaken by what she supposed to be the climax of her fate.

  • Then, you know, she had no right to play in the Rooms again; she was supposed to pay her hotel bill, and leave Monte Carlo.