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Definition of presumably in English: presumablyadverb prɪˈzjuːməbliprəˈz(j)uməbli sentence adverb Used to convey that what is asserted is very likely though not known for certain. 据推测;大概,可能 it was not yet ten o'clock, so presumably the boys were still at the pub 当时还不到十点,所以男孩们大概还在酒吧。 Example sentencesExamples - Since this film is being made in Hollywood, presumably its main audience will be American.
- This week dozens of framed prints were on sale elsewhere, presumably bankrupt stock.
- At least four panels and two small decorations are missing, presumably destroyed.
- Persistent attempts to do so would presumably earn him the red card of expulsion from the chamber.
- Whether it was easier to shop is arguable, because presumably the number of staff are also at a minimum.
- Rewriting of history for bellicose use can also, presumably, be a very fine art.
- He will also be a star of Romeo And Juliet - which presumably means making more love?
- That we hear not even a peep from him is presumably due to the fact that too many sponsors and cronies are in on the great land scam.
- The lift wouldn't work, presumably because it was too heavy, being gold plated and all.
- At least if we were all locked in, we presumably didn't have to be Houdini to get out.
- He presumably sees nothing wrong in using the police for propaganda purposes.
- No protest at these inconsistencies, so presumably no one has a right to now.
- The morphine sounds ominous, but it was presumably to alleviate the ski injury.
- This club could attract people into the late evening and presumably the early hours of the morning.
- The series was then filmed in Warsaw, presumably because costs were lower there.
- It is for that reason that you would presumably assert a right to be heard this morning?
- Motorcyclists are vulnerable at all times and presumably use the roads in full knowledge of this.
- If monetary policy were inappropriate, presumably risks would never be in balance.
- Then, presumably, the state will be drafted back in to provide further subsidies.
Synonyms I assume, I expect, I believe, I presume, I take it, I suppose, I imagine, I dare say, I would have thought, it is to be presumed, I guess, in all probability, probably, in all likelihood, all things being equal, all things considered, as likely/like as not, doubtless, undoubtedly, no doubt, without doubt on the face of it, apparently, seemingly Definition of presumably in US English: presumablyadverbprəˈz(y)o͞oməblēprəˈz(j)uməbli sentence adverb Used to convey that what is asserted is very likely though not known for certain. 据推测;大概,可能 the Yakima Indians presumably came from Asia by way of the Bering Strait Example sentencesExamples - It is for that reason that you would presumably assert a right to be heard this morning?
- This week dozens of framed prints were on sale elsewhere, presumably bankrupt stock.
- At least if we were all locked in, we presumably didn't have to be Houdini to get out.
- Then, presumably, the state will be drafted back in to provide further subsidies.
- Motorcyclists are vulnerable at all times and presumably use the roads in full knowledge of this.
- The series was then filmed in Warsaw, presumably because costs were lower there.
- If monetary policy were inappropriate, presumably risks would never be in balance.
- The morphine sounds ominous, but it was presumably to alleviate the ski injury.
- This club could attract people into the late evening and presumably the early hours of the morning.
- The lift wouldn't work, presumably because it was too heavy, being gold plated and all.
- That we hear not even a peep from him is presumably due to the fact that too many sponsors and cronies are in on the great land scam.
- Whether it was easier to shop is arguable, because presumably the number of staff are also at a minimum.
- At least four panels and two small decorations are missing, presumably destroyed.
- Since this film is being made in Hollywood, presumably its main audience will be American.
- He will also be a star of Romeo And Juliet - which presumably means making more love?
- No protest at these inconsistencies, so presumably no one has a right to now.
- He presumably sees nothing wrong in using the police for propaganda purposes.
- Persistent attempts to do so would presumably earn him the red card of expulsion from the chamber.
- Rewriting of history for bellicose use can also, presumably, be a very fine art.
Synonyms i assume, i expect, i believe, i presume, i take it, i suppose, i imagine, i dare say, i would have thought, it is to be presumed, i guess, in all probability, probably, in all likelihood, all things being equal, all things considered, as like as not, as likely as not, doubtless, undoubtedly, no doubt, without doubt |