supposition
/ˌsʌpəˈzɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · [sˌʌpəzˈɪʃən] /ˌsʌpəˈzɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · [sˌʌpəzˈɪʃən] /ˌsə-pə-ˈzi-shən How to pronounce supposition (audio)/ (ame, mw)
supposition — 名詞
- suppositionsingular
- suppositionsplural
1. an idea accepted as true even though no solid evidence supports it, or the act o
推測;假定
缺乏實證卻先當真的想法
an idea accepted as true even though no solid evidence supports it, or the act of reasoning in that way.
The report was built on the supposition that the missing hikers were nearby.
那份報告是建立在失蹤健行客就在附近的假定上。
built on the supposition that + clause
Nila's supposition about a leak proved right when water dripped through the ceiling.
Nila 對漏水的推測在水從天花板滴下來時被證明是對的。
supposition about + noun
Felix laughed when Bao's wild supposition about aliens reached the dinner table.
當 Bao 對外星人的離奇推測傳到餐桌上時,Felix 笑了出來。
Amira warned the class that the story was only supposition, not firm evidence.
Amira 提醒全班,那個故事只是推測,並不是可靠證據。
The lawyer objected when the witness offered supposition instead of a clear answer.
證人只提出推測而沒有明確回答時,律師立刻提出異議。
- assumption
broader and more common; an assumption may be practical rather than strongly doubtful
- hypothesis
more technical and often meant to be tested in a careful way
- guess
much more informal and often less reasoned
文法句型
supposition that + clause
supposition about + noun
on the supposition that + clause
用法筆記
Common in formal argument and criticism when a speaker wants to separate an idea from proof. It can name either one unproved idea or the general act of making such assumptions.