词汇 | supposed |
释义 | supposed adjective uk /səˈpəʊzd/ us /səˈpoʊzd/ supposedadjective (DUTY)be supposed to B2 to have to; to have a duty or a responsibility to: 应该,应当 The children are supposed to be at school by 8.45 a.m. 孩子们应该在早上8:45之前到校。 supposedadjective (INTENDED)be supposed to B1 to be intended to: 被期望,应该,预期 These batteries are supposed to last for a year.这些电池应该能用一年。 supposedadjective (OTHERS' OPINION)[ before noun ] used to show that you do not believe that something or someone really is what many other people consider them to be: 据说的,所谓的 a supposed genius所谓的天才 The costs of the programme outweigh its supposed benefits.这个方案的成本超出了它可能会带来的收益。 Older people tend to be quite conservative and a bit suspicious of any supposed advances. The supposed trickle-down effect of lower taxes for the rich has not yet resulted in greater prosperity for society as a whole.预想中给富人减税的涓滴效应还没有给整个社会带来更多的繁荣。 The supposed advantages of city living meant nothing to him. They were all eager for a share in his supposed fortune. Her supposed good looks were legendary at the time. Seeming and purporting to be apparent appear appearance as if/thoughidiom by the look(s) of thingsidiom come across come off formal outward outwardly outwardness parallax pass pass for sb/sth seemingly semblance superficial superficiality superficially surface GrammarBe supposed to Be supposed to is used to talk about obligations and arrangements: … supposed | American Dictionarysupposed adjective us/səˈpoʊzd/ supposedadjective (RESPONSIBLE)[ not gradable ] responsible: The children are supposed to be at school by 8:45 a.m. supposedadjective (INTENDED)intended: These batteries are supposed to last for a year. not supposed to If you are not supposed to do something you are not allowed to do it: You're not supposed to park here. supposedadjective (CONSIDERED)[ not gradable ] considered by many people: Her new book is supposed to be excellent. supposed adjective[ not gradable ] us/səˈpoʊ·zɪd, -ˈpoʊzd/ believed by many people to be true, but not proven and often doubted by the person who is speaking or writing: Nighttime experiments demonstrated that supposed eyewitnesses could not have seen anyone clearly enough to identify them at the distances described. The cost of the plan far outweighs its supposed benefits. |
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