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Presume on Meaning in English

expression

pɹɪˈzum/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
prih-ZOOM on
pɹɪzjˈuːm/ /ˈɒn
priz-YOOM on

释义

To take advantage of someone’s kindness, trust, or generosity, often by expecting more than is reasonable.

用法与细微差别

Generally formal or semi-formal. Common collocations: 'presume on someone's generosity/help/friendship.' Implies overstepping a boundary due to existing goodwill. Do not confuse with 'assume,' which means to suppose something.

例句

You should not presume on her kindness.

basic

He presumed on their friendship and asked for a big favor.

basic

Don’t presume on my help next time.

basic

I hope I didn’t presume on your patience by taking so long.

natural

She tends to presume on the goodwill of her colleagues.

natural

I don’t want to presume on your generosity, but could you lend me your car again?

natural