名詞承擔(dān); 假定,假設(shè); 想當(dāng)然; 采取
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1. His assumption of power was welcomed by everyone.
他掌權(quán)為大家所歡迎。
2. The new governor's assumption of office takes place next Tuesday.
新任州長(zhǎng)于下星期二就職。
3. Their assumption that their project under way was something entirely new proved to be untrue.
他們以為他們正在進(jìn)行的課題是嶄新的,事實(shí)證明不是那樣。
4. The facts proved her assumption wrong.
事實(shí)證明她的設(shè)想是錯(cuò)的。
5. His air of assumption made him unpopular.
他傲慢的樣子使他不受歡迎。
1. assumption
1. 設(shè)想:針對(duì)這些事件,率先發(fā)言的英蘭妮(丹戎巴葛集選區(qū)議員)指出,它們的共同點(diǎn)是執(zhí)法人員以安全機(jī)制不會(huì)出差錯(cuò)的設(shè)想(assumption)為依據(jù),以及判斷和反應(yīng)遲鈍,延誤補(bǔ)救工作,一再珠鑄錯(cuò).
1. 假定;假設(shè);臆斷
If you make an assumption that something is true or will happen, you accept that it is true or will happen, often without any real proof.
assumption什么意思
e.g. They have taken a wrong turning in their assumption that all men and women think alike...
他們錯(cuò)誤地設(shè)想所有男女均見(jiàn)解一致。
e.g. Dr Subroto questioned the scientific assumption on which the global warming theory is based...
蘇布羅托博士質(zhì)疑全球變暖理論所依據(jù)的科學(xué)假設(shè)。
2. (權(quán)力的)取得;(責(zé)任的)承擔(dān)
Someone's assumption of power or responsibility is their taking of it.
e.g. The government have retained the support which greeted their assumption of power last March.
自從在剛過(guò)去的三月掌權(quán)以來(lái),政府的支持率依舊未減。