suppose
suppose 英 [səˈpəʊz] 美 [səˈpoʊz]
v. 假设;猜想;应该 conj. 假使
进行时:supposing 过去式:supposed 过去分词:supposed 第三人称单数:supposes
- If you suppose you love your girlfriend, you may not be too sure. Suppose means to guess, or think, or imagine something without absolute certainty. Best hold off on the engagement ring until you know for sure!
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- v. 假设;猜想;应该
- conj. 假使
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1. Prices will go up, I suppose.
我觉得物价将会上涨。
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2. She had supposed him very rich.
她原以为他很有钱。
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3. I had supposed his wife a younger woman.
我原以为他妻子要更年轻。
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4. Why do you suppose he resigned?
你凭什么推断他辞职了呢?
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5. There is no reason to suppose she's lying.
认为她在说谎完全没道理。
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6. ‘Can I borrow the car?’ ‘I suppose so.’
“我能借这辆车吗?”“应该可以吧。”
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7. Suppose him dead—what then? Suppose him to be dead
假设他死了,那怎么办?
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8. I thought we were supposed to be paid today.
我以为我们今天会领到薪水呢。
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9. The engine doesn't sound like it's supposed to.
发动机听起来不对劲。
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10. You were supposed to be here an hour ago!
你本该在一小时以前就到这儿!
- suppose (v.) early 14c., "to assume as the basis of argument," from Old French suposer "to assume" (13c.), probably a replacement (influenced by Old French poser "put, place") of *suppondre, from Latin supponere "put or place under; to subordinate, make subject," from assimilated form of sub "under" (see sub-) + ponere "put, place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)). Meaning "to admit as possible, to believe to be true" is from 1520s.
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