assume
assume — 動詞
1. to believe that a fact is correct or that an event will happen, even though you
假定;以為
在沒有證據下相信某事屬實
to believe that a fact is correct or that an event will happen, even though you do not have evidence to back up your belief.
Viraj assumed that her brother had already eaten dinner before she came home.
Viraj 假定哥哥在她回家前已經吃過晚餐了。
assume + that-clause
The detective wrongly assumed the gardener was lying about the broken window.
那位警探錯誤地以為園丁對於破窗一事說謊。
assume + noun + clause (zero that)
The hikers assumed the river would be shallow enough to wade across at noon.
登山客們以為中午時分河水會淺到能徒步涉水而過。
I think we can safely assume that the bakery will be closed on the public holiday.
我想我們可以放心地假定,那家麵包店在國定假日會公休。
Many parents wrongly assume their teenagers tell them everything.
許多家長都錯誤地以為自己的青少年孩子什麼事都會告訴他們。
- presume
more formal; suggests stronger grounds for the belief
- suppose
more tentative; everyday register
- take for granted
phrasal; stresses an unexamined belief
文法句型
assume + (that)-clause
assume + noun + to be + adjective
用法筆記
Only sense that takes a that-clause or a to-infinitive complement. Often signals that the speaker is treating the belief as provisional rather than confirmed.
常見錯誤
2. to start to carry a duty, role, or position of power, or to begin showing a new
承擔;接掌
開始擔任職務或開始呈現新樣貌
to start to carry a duty, role, or position of power, or to begin showing a new outward quality.
Dr. Wen assumed the role of head surgeon last spring after Dr. Park retired.
Wen 醫師在 Park 醫師退休後,於去年春天接掌外科主任一職。
assume + role / office
After the floods, the mayor assumed full responsibility for housing the displaced families.
洪水過後,市長承擔起為流離失所家庭提供住所的全部責任。
assume + responsibility
Once the rebels assumed control of the radio station, they broadcast all night.
叛軍一接掌廣播電台後,便整夜不停地播音。
The new vice president assumed office on Monday morning at the city hall ceremony.
新任副總統於週一上午在市政廳的典禮中正式就職。
When Aunt Mei mentioned the unpaid loan, the family dinner assumed a much more serious tone.
當美阿姨提起那筆未還的借款時,家庭聚餐的氣氛變得嚴肅許多。
- relinquish
formal; to give up the role or control
- resign
to step down from an office one has held
文法句型
assume + responsibility / control / power / office
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person, group, or institution for the role meaning, and an inanimate thing for the quality meaning. Distinguish from sense 1 (a belief in the speaker's mind) and sense 3 (a deliberate disguise).
常見錯誤
3. to use a false name, manner, or feeling so that other people will think you are
佯裝;冒用
刻意裝出假身分、假表情或假口音
to use a false name, manner, or feeling so that other people will think you are a different person or that your reaction is genuine.
The spy assumed the name Henry Carter and rented a flat above the bakery.
那名間諜冒用 Henry Carter 的名字,在麵包店樓上租了一間公寓。
assume + name (false identity)
Tova assumed a calm voice on the phone, even though her hands were shaking.
Tova 在電話中佯裝鎮定,雖然她的雙手一直在抖。
assume + manner (false outward sign)
Online, the writer assumes the persona of a Victorian gardener.
在網路上,這位作家佯裝成一位維多利亞時代的園丁。
The thief assumed an Australian accent to fool the security guard at the gate.
那名小偷在大門口佯裝澳洲口音,藉此騙過了警衛。
- reveal
to show the true name or feeling instead of hiding it
文法句型
assume + a name / an identity / an accent
用法筆記
Object is typically a name, identity, persona, accent, expression, or air. Distinguish from sense 1: this is a deliberate outward act, not a private mental belief.