B2 to accept something to be true without question or proof假定,假设;臆断,想当然地认为
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If you haven't heard by Friday, assume I'm not coming.
She was young and she was wearing student-type clothes so I assumed she was studying here.
There was a knock at the door. Now Jan knew her mother had promised to visit, so she assumed it was her.
They were chatting quite amiably on the phone last night so I assumed everything was okay.
I assumed things had gone well for him as he had a big grin on his face.
to pretend to have a different name or be someone you are not, or to express a feeling falsely冒充,冒称;假装,装出
C2 to take or begin to have responsibility or control, sometimes without the right to do so, or to begin to have a characteristic承担,担任;僭取,夺取;呈现,具有
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