presumptive 英 [prɪ'zʌm(p)tɪv]   美 [pri'zʌmptɪv]

presumptive

presumptive  英 [prɪ'zʌm(p)tɪv] 美 [pri'zʌmptɪv]

adj. 假定的;根据推定的 

presumptive epidemiologic treatment of sex partners and sex workers complement efforts to interrupt transmission and reduce prevalence. 性伴侣和性工作者的假定流行病治疗可对中断传播和降低流行率的措施进行补充。
A black stretch limousine was waiting for him at the capital's Reagan National airport, something he seldom rode in during the long election campaign, not wanting to be seen as presumptive. 一辆黑色的加长豪华轿车正在首都的里根国际机场等着他,这种车他在漫长的选战中很少乘坐,因为他不希望显出一种胜券在握的样子。

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  • adj. 假定的;根据推定的
  • 1. presumptive epidemiologic treatment of sex partners and sex workers complement efforts to interrupt transmission and reduce prevalence.

    性伴侣和性工作者的假定流行病治疗可对中断传播和降低流行率的措施进行补充。

  • 2. A black stretch limousine was waiting for him at the capital's Reagan National airport, something he seldom rode in during the long election campaign, not wanting to be seen as presumptive.

    一辆黑色的加长豪华轿车正在首都的里根国际机场等着他,这种车他在漫长的选战中很少乘坐,因为他不希望显出一种胜券在握的样子。

  • presumptive (adj.) "speculative," mid-15c., from French présomptif (15c.), from Medieval Latin presumptivus, from Late Latin praesumptivus, from Latin praesumpt- past participle stem of praesumere (see presume). The heir presumptive (1620s) is "presumed" to be the heir if the heir apparent is unavailable. Related: Presumptively.
pre·sump·tive / prɪˈzʌmptɪv ; NAmE prɪˈzʌmptɪv / adjective [usually before noun ] ( formal or technical 术语 ) likely to be true, based on the facts that are available 很可能的;假设的;推断的 see also heir presumptive pre·sump·tive / prɪˈzʌmptɪv ; NAmE prɪˈzʌmptɪv /
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