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unpresuming

/pri-zoo-ming/US // prɪˈzu mɪŋ //

不加思索,不加思索的,不加掩饰,不加掩饰的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmodest
Synonyms
humble卑微的,谦逊的,谦虚,谦卑的moderate温和的,温和,温文尔雅,温顺的prudent审慎的,谨慎的,慎重的,慎重quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯unassuming不起眼的,朴实无华,不起眼,朴实无华的bashful腼腆的,腼腆,羞涩的,羞涩blushing脸红,脸红心跳,脸红了,脸红脖子粗chaste贞洁,坚贞,贞操,贞节coy腼腆,忸怩作态,腼腆的,忸怩demure腼腆,假正经的,假正经,假装diffident心虚的人,心浮气躁,心虚,心浮气燥discreet谨慎,谨慎的,慎重,慎重的lowly卑微的,卑贱的,卑微地,卑微meek温顺,温顺的,温文尔雅,温柔nice不错的,很好,很好的,不错proper适当的,适当,恰当的,恰当reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利resigned辞职,辞职了,辞去职务,辞职后reticent沉默寡言,寡言少语,缄默不语,缄默retiring撤退,退休,撤退时,撤退的时候seemly貌似,看起来,似乎,貌合神离self-conscious自觉的,自觉,自觉性,自觉地self-effacing谦虚,谦虚谨慎,谦虚的,自谦sheepish怯懦的,胆小的,胆小如鼠,怯懦silent无声无息,无声的,无声,沉默temperate温带的,温带,有温度的,有节制的timid怯懦,懦弱,怯懦的,胆怯unassertive不善言辞的人,不善言辞,不自信,不自信的人unassured无保障,无保证,无担保,无保障的unboastful毫不夸张,毫不夸张的说,毫不夸张地说,毫不夸张地unobtrusive不显眼的,不起眼的,不显眼,不引人注意的unpretending朴实无华,朴素,朴实无华的,朴素无华unpretentious朴实无华,谦逊,谦虚,朴素withdrawing撤回,退出,提取,撤出
Antonyms
as inself-effacing
Synonyms
coy腼腆,忸怩作态,腼腆的,忸怩discreet谨慎,谨慎的,慎重,慎重的humble卑微的,谦逊的,谦虚,谦卑的reticent沉默寡言,寡言少语,缄默不语,缄默unassuming不起眼的,朴实无华,不起眼,朴实无华的unobtrusive不显眼的,不起眼的,不显眼,不引人注意的unpretentious朴实无华,谦逊,谦虚,朴素backward向后,向后的,向后退,向后移动bashful腼腆的,腼腆,羞涩的,羞涩blushing脸红,脸红心跳,脸红了,脸红脖子粗chaste贞洁,坚贞,贞操,贞节demure腼腆,假正经的,假正经,假装diffident心虚的人,心浮气躁,心虚,心浮气燥lowly卑微的,卑贱的,卑微地,卑微meek温顺,温顺的,温文尔雅,温柔moderate温和的,温和,温文尔雅,温顺的nice不错的,很好,很好的,不错proper适当的,适当,恰当的,恰当prudent审慎的,谨慎的,慎重的,慎重quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利resigned辞职,辞职了,辞去职务,辞职后retiring撤退,退休,撤退时,撤退的时候seemly貌似,看起来,似乎,貌合神离self-conscious自觉的,自觉,自觉性,自觉地sheepish怯懦的,胆小的,胆小如鼠,怯懦shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的silent无声无息,无声的,无声,沉默simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯temperate温带的,温带,有温度的,有节制的timid怯懦,懦弱,怯懦的,胆怯unassertive不善言辞的人,不善言辞,不自信,不自信的人unassured无保障,无保证,无担保,无保障的unboastful毫不夸张,毫不夸张的说,毫不夸张地说,毫不夸张地unpretending朴实无华,朴素,朴实无华的,朴素无华withdrawing撤回,退出,提取,撤出

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.