presume
Kelime Anlamı :
1. farzetmek.
2. 1. sanmak, zannetmek, tahmin etmek: I am presuming that it will cost around fifty million liras. Yaklaşık elli milyon liraya mal olacağını.
3. farzet.
4. galiba.
5. tahmin etmek.
6. haddini aşmak.
7. tahmin.
8. varsaymak.
9. kabul etmek.
10. kalkmak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
to take for granted as being true in the absence of proof to the contrary: we presumed she was innocent.
2. to constitute reasonable evidence for assuming; appear to prove: A signed hotel bill presumes occupancy of a room.
3. to venture without authority or permission; dare: he presumed to invite himself to dinner.
4. to act overconfidently; take liberties.
5. to take unwarranted advantage of something; go beyond the proper limits: don't presume on their hospitality.
6. to take for granted that something is true or factual; suppose: that's the new assistant, I presume.
2. to constitute reasonable evidence for assuming; appear to prove: A signed hotel bill presumes occupancy of a room.
3. to venture without authority or permission; dare: he presumed to invite himself to dinner.
4. to act overconfidently; take liberties.
5. to take unwarranted advantage of something; go beyond the proper limits: don't presume on their hospitality.
6. to take for granted that something is true or factual; suppose: that's the new assistant, I presume.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to suppose or assume something to be, or to be true, on grounds deemed valid, though not amounting to proof; to believe by anticipation; to infer.
2. to venture, go, or act, by an assumption of leave or authority not granted; to go beyond what is warranted by the circumstances of the case; to venture beyond license; to take liberties; -- often with on or upon before the ground of confidence.
3. to assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without leave or authority previously obtained.
4. to take or suppose to be true, or entitled to belief, without examination or proof, or on the strength of probability; to take for granted; to infer; to suppose.
2. to venture, go, or act, by an assumption of leave or authority not granted; to go beyond what is warranted by the circumstances of the case; to venture beyond license; to take liberties; -- often with on or upon before the ground of confidence.
3. to assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without leave or authority previously obtained.
4. to take or suppose to be true, or entitled to belief, without examination or proof, or on the strength of probability; to take for granted; to infer; to suppose.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to take upon one's self; undertake; venture; dare: generally with an infinitive as object.
2. to believe or accept upon probable evidence; infer as probable; take for granted.
3.
4. to be venturesome; especially, to venture beyond the limits of ordinary license or propriety; act or speak overboldly.
5. to press forward presumptuously; be led by presumption; make one's way overconfidently into an unwarranted place or position.
6. to take; to take to oneself: with of.
2. to believe or accept upon probable evidence; infer as probable; take for granted.
3.
4. to be venturesome; especially, to venture beyond the limits of ordinary license or propriety; act or speak overboldly.
5. to press forward presumptuously; be led by presumption; make one's way overconfidently into an unwarranted place or position.
6. to take; to take to oneself: with of.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
2. take liberties or act with too much confidence
3. constitute reasonable evidence for
4. take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
2. take liberties or act with too much confidence
3. constitute reasonable evidence for
4. take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.