第三人称复数:presumptions
名词推测,设想; 放肆,傲慢; <律>推定
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1. The presumption is that he had lost his way.
推想起来,他当时是迷了路。
2. It is presumption to go to a party when one has not been invited.
未被邀请而去参加宴会是冒昧的。
3. Presumption is not reality.
设想不等于现实。
1. 推论:推进程序roll-out process | 推论 presumption | 推土机 bulldoze
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. 假定;假设
A presumption is something that is accepted as true but is not certain to be true.
e.g. ...the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty...
被告在被证实有罪之前都被视为无罪的假定
e.g. I'm having to make a lot of presumptions since I don't really know anything about the case.
事实上我对这个案件一无所知,很多观点都只能是假设。
2. presumption在线翻译
2. 擅自;放肆;冒昧
If you describe someone's behaviour as presumption, you disapprove of it because they are doing something that they have no right to do.
e.g. They were angered by his presumption.
他们对他的放肆感到非常愤怒。
1. A 2000 law forbids even portraying photo images or TV film of a suspect in handcuffs to ensure the presumption of innocence.
2. Showing a suspect in handcuffs is illegal in France since a 2000 law aimed at the preserving the presumption of innocence.
3. The boy was charged with indecent assault as the presumption prevented his being charged with rape.
4. Except for the right to a defence and the presumption of innocence, there are few safeguards for suspects in criminal litigation.
5. The report argued that whatever the historical rationale for the presumption, it is difficult to see what purpose the rule now serves.
6. The presumption of innocence has been in our Criminal Procedure Law for nine years.
7. Their enforcement of the law by the " presumption of guilt " has rarely been challenged.
8. The presumption is he was killed by the Mafia, but the whereabouts of his remains are unknown.
9. The presumption is that allowing migrant children to take the gaokao in any metropolis will improve education equality.
10. Common sense tells us that searching the records of an organization is not tantamount to a presumption of guilt.
noun
1. a kind of discourtesy in the form of an act of presuming
e.g. his presumption was intolerable
2. audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to
e.g. he despised them for their presumptuousness
Synonym: presumptuousness effrontery assumption
3. (law) an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved or admitted or judicially noticed
4. an assumption that is taken for granted
Synonym: given precondition