| Word | Pronuciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| assume | /ə'sum/ | (transitive & intransitive) If you assume something, you guess or believe something without having enough information to know that it's true. | assumption assumptive assumedly assumptively assumingly |
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It is incorrect to assume that " once a criminal, always a criminal.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Asumir
Carlos Garcia
ReplyDeleteWe don't have to assume all the time
I assume that you mean it has been checked while you had those feelings.
ReplyDeleteJapanese ; katei suru
In “A Gate at the Stairs” it is not just potatoes that adapt for the world behind assumed names, but babies and grown-ups too.
ReplyDeleteNO one likes a power grabber, but there’s nothing inherently obnoxious about building and applying authority to help your company or organization achieve its goals.
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vt. 假定,设想,承担;(想当然的)认为
The problem has assumed a new form.
Tom made a mistake and he will assume responsibility for it.
When others cast doubt on their own good faith, continue to assume good faith yourself where you can.
ReplyDeleteITALIAN: ASSUMERE
He assumed that the express would be on time
ReplyDeleteI assume that you mean it has been checked while you had those feelings.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 가정하다. 추측하다.
A popular way of leasing vehicles today is to assume a car lease from someone.
ReplyDeleteRussian:предполагать
The prince assumed power when he was only fifteen.
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