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supposer [sypoze]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. to suppose• cela laisse supposer que... it leads one to suppose that...b. ( = impliquer) to imply* * *sypoze1) ( comme base d'un raisonnement) gén to suppose; Mathématique, Philosophie to postulateen supposant or à supposer que — supposing (that)
2) ( tenir pour probable) to assume3) ( impliquer) to presuppose* * *sypoze vt1) (= imaginer) to supposeen supposant que — supposing that, supposing
à supposer que — supposing that, supposing
2) (= impliquer) to presuppose* * *supposer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( comme base d'un raisonnement) gén to suppose; Math, Philos to postulate; supposer que to suppose that; en supposant or à supposer que supposing (that); à supposer que ce soit possible supposing (that) that is possible; la chaleur est supposée constante the heat is taken to be constant;2 ( tenir pour probable) to assume; je suppose qu'il a réussi à partir I assume he managed to get away; on peut supposer que we can assume that; je suppose qu'elle est en bonne santé I assume she's in good health;3 ( impliquer) to presuppose; cela suppose que this presupposes that.[sypoze] verbe transitifje suppose que tu n'es pas prêt I take it ou I suppose you're not readysa réponse laisse supposer qu'il était au courant his answer leads one to assume he knew all about ittout laisse supposer qu'il avait été contacté par la CIA everything points to his having been contacted by the CIAen supposant que tu échoues suppose (that) ou supposing (that) ou let's suppose (that) you failà supposer que assuming that, supposing2. [estimer, penser]
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