"presuppose" 怎么发音
word
pree-suh-POHZ
pree-sup-OHZ
释义
To think or assume that something is true before having proof or before it actually happens; to base an idea or argument on something that is already believed or accepted.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌpɹisəˈpoʊz
英式英语
pɹˌiːsʌpˈəʊz
简化发音
美式
pree-suh-POHZ
英式
pree-sup-OHZ
语境中听
These rules presuppose some basic knowledge of math.
The argument presupposes that everyone agrees with the facts.
Does your plan presuppose that we have enough time?
We can't presuppose everyone knows the answer—let's explain it clearly.