0 to think that something is true, although you have no proof -- suponer
You weren’t here, so I assumed you were at home.
1 to start to have something, especially something that is not real -- adoptar
He assumed an expression of innocence
3 to begin to have -- asumir
to assume responsibility/control asumir responsabilidad/control
4 to pretend to have a feeling -- asumir
to assume a cheerful expression asumir una expresión alegre
Ultimately, the entrepreneur bears the risk, the risk of the many liabilities he has to assume.
They assume they think it is worth taking risks – criminal risks at that – in overworking tired drivers, and publicity risks if they are found guilty.
I therefore think that the population should be informed so as to be able to assume a certain portion of the costs.
We must successfully persuade other parties as well to assume more ambitious commitments for reducing gas emissions, including greenhouse gases.
It is they who assume the major risk.
What we can do - and this we are doing - is to strengthen and improve cooperation, but we cannot assume responsibility.
We must also earn it, and have the courage to assume our global responsibilities.
Customers should assume responsibility for their own actions and must also assume this responsibility personally with the rights they have assumed.
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認可, 假定,假設, 臆斷,想當然地認為…
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