英语释义
1. to take to or upon oneself undertake
assume responsibility
2. to place oneself in
assume a position
3. seize, usurp
assume control
4. to pretend to have or be feign
assumed an air of confidence in spite of her nervousness
5. to take as granted or true suppose
I assume he'll be there.
6. to take over (the debts of another) as one's own
7. put on, don
Mrs. Fairfax assumed her best black satin gown, her gloves, and her gold watch.
— Charlotte Bront?
8. to take up or in receive
9. to take into partnership, employment, or use
10. to think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true
11. to begin (a role, duty, etc.) as a job or responsibility
12. to take or begin to have (power, control, etc.) in a job or situation
13. to begin to take on or perform
assume responsibility assumed the presidency
14. to take or begin to have
The problem assumes greater importance now.
15. to pretend to have or be
We both assumed an air of weary worldliness …
— Richard Peck, A Long Way From Chicago
16. to accept as true
I assume you're right.
17. to voluntarily take upon oneself
assume a risk
18. to take over (the debts or obligations of another) as one's own
assume a mortgage