supposed
supposed 英 [səˈpəʊzd] 美 [səˈpoʊzd]
adj. 假定的;被信以为真的;想象上的 v. 假定(suppose的过去分词)
- If you are supposed to do something, it means that you'd better get to it. If you're supposed to go to your grandma's house for dinner, then your grandmother expects you.
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- adj. 假定的;被信以为真的;想象上的
- v. 假定(suppose的过去分词)
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1. Then you start to wonder well what is the system and ? what is it supposed to do?
于是你开始质疑,这个系统到底是什么,还有它到底是要干什么呢?
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2. I'm supposed to do something. Yes. My fifth birthday... someone was there, and I'm about to be that someone...
我应该是在做什么,对了,是我五岁生日...有谁在那儿,我好像就是那个谁...事实上还有衣服。
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3. He supposed, however, that he would be remembered only for his Nuremberg days. And that, he always said, was all right with him.
然而,他认为自己为人所熟知的仅仅是那些在纽伦堡的日子,但是,正如他一直说的,这也挺不错。
- supposed (adj.) "believed or thought to exist," 1580s, past-participle adjective from suppose (v.); often with the -e- pronounced, to distinguish it from the passive past tense supposed, now common in the sense of "to have a duty or obligation" (1859).
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