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1 assume
assume [əˈsju:m]a. ( = suppose) supposer• assuming this to be true... en supposant que ce soit vrai...• let us assume that... supposons que... + subjb. ( = take on) [+ responsibility] assumer ; [+ power, importance] prendre ; [+ title, right, authority] s'attribuer ; [+ name] adopter ; [+ air, attitude] se donner* * *[ə'sjuːm], US [ə'suːm]transitive verblet's assume ou assuming that's correct — supposons que cela soit exact
2) ( take on) prendre [control, identity, office]; assumer [responsibility]; affecter [expression, indifference] -
2 given
given [ˈgɪvn]1. verb2. adjective• given that... étant donné que...3. preposition* * *['gɪvn] 1. 2.1) ( specified) [point, level, number] donné; [volume, length] déterminé2) ( prone)3.to be given to something/to doing — avoir tendance à quelque chose/à faire
1) ( in view of) étant donné ( that que); ( assuming that) à supposer que2) ( with) avec [training, proper care]
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