assume
verb
əˈsjuːm
verb
1
to
think
that
something
is
true,
although
you
do
not
have
definite
proof
假定,假设,认为;
assume
(that)
I
didn’t
see
your
car,
so
I
assumed
you’d
gone
out.
我没有看见你的汽车,所以我以为你出去了。
it
is/seems
reasonable
to
assume
(that)
It
seems
reasonable
to
assume
that
the
book
was
written
around
70
AD.
认为这本书写于公元 70 年左右好像是有道理的。
I
think
we
can
safely
assume
(=it
is
almost
certain)
that
interest
rates
will
go
up
again
soon.
我想我们几乎可以肯定,利率很快会再次上调。
let
us/let’s
assume
(that)
(used
when
thinking
about
a
possible
event
or
situation
and
its
possible
results)
我们假设
Let
us
assume
for
a
moment
that
we
could
indeed
fire
her.
Should
we?
我们暂时假设真的能开除她,我们是不是该那样做呢?
When
it
got
to
midnight
and
Paul
was
still
not
back,
I
began
to
assume
the
worst
(=think
that
the
worst
possible
thing
had
happened)
.
到午夜时保罗还没回来,我开始往最坏的地方想了。
2
assume control/responsibility etc
to
start
to
have
control,
responsibility
etc
or
to
start
in
a
particular
position
or
job
[正式] 开始掌管/承担责任等
formal
Whoever
they
appoint
will
assume
responsibility
for
all
financial
matters.
不管他们任命的是谁,他都要为一切经济事务承担责任。
He
assumed
power
in
a
bloody
coup
in
1990.
他在 1990 年一场血腥的政变中上台。
Jim
Paton
will
assume
the
role
of
managing
director.
吉姆.帕顿将出任总经理一职。
3
assume a manner/air/expression etc
to
behave
in
a
way
that
does
not
show
how
you
really
feel,
especially
in
order
to
seem
more
confident,
happy
etc
than
you
are
[正式] 表现出 (装出 )…的态度/样子/表情等;
formal
Andy
assumed
an
air
of
indifference
whenever
her
name
was
mentioned.
每次提到她的名字,安迪都表现出无所谓的样子。
4
to
start
to
have
a
particular
quality
or
appearance
呈现出,显示出;
These
relationships
assume
great
importance
in
times
of
crisis.
在危急时刻,这些关系显得很重要。
The
problem
is
beginning
to
assume
massive
proportions
.
问题开始显出其严重性。
5
to
be
based
on
the
idea
that
something
else
is
correct
以…为前提,预先假定;
assume
(that)
The
theory
assumes
that
both
labour
and
capital
are
mobile.
这个理论的前提是劳动力和资金都是流动的。
Coen’s
economic
forecast
assumes
a
3.5%
growth
rate.
科恩的经济预测是以 3.5% 的增长率为前提的。