英语释义
1. to undertake without leave or clear justification dare
2. to expect or assume especially with confidence
3. to suppose to be true without proof
presumed innocent until proved guilty
4. to take for granted imply
5. to act or proceed presumptuously or on a presumption
6. to go beyond what is right or proper
7. to think that (something) is true without knowing that it is true
8. to accept legally or officially that something is true until it is proved not true
9. to do (something) that you do not have the right or permission to do
10. to undertake without permission or good reason dare
They … did not presume to talk to their masters as if they were their equals.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
11. to suppose to be true without proof
A person is presumed innocent until proved guilty.
12. to suppose to be true without proof or before inquiry accept as a presumption
must presume the defendant is innocent