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presumptuous
[prɪ'zʌmptʃʊəs]
释义
释义1:adj. 无礼的,放肆的,傲慢的,自以为是的
characterized by too much boldness to presume or make unwarranted assumptions; too bold
释义2:adj.擅自做主的
showing presumption or readiness to presume in conduct or thought, as by saying or doing something without right or permission.
例句
Gabriela: I don't mean to be presumptuous, but don't you think it's a little odd that Lily didn't tell you the truth about when her mother went into remission?
Rufus: I trust Lily. When she's ready to explain, she will. (Gossip Girl)
加布里拉:我不是有意冒犯,不过你不觉得莉莉没告诉你关于她母亲病情好转的实情,有些蹊跷吗?
鲁弗斯:我信任莉莉。她想说的时候,自然会说。(绯闻女孩)
Finch: The truth, former Reverend Newlin, is that you don't know who bombed those Tru Blood factories and it's presumptuous to say that it was a terrorist attack brought on by humans. (True Blood)
芬奇:前牧师纽林,真相是你不知道谁炸了那些真血工厂,但那些说这是人类组织的一次恐怖袭击的说法实在是太放肆了。(真爱如血)
Guy: Hey uh, I don’t mean to be presumptuous but I have these two tickets to the ballroom dancing finals tomorrow night if you want to go?(Friends)
某男:嘿。我不想擅自做主的。但我确实有两张明晚舞林大会总决赛的票。你想去吗?(老友记)