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1 assumed
assumed [ə'sju:md]feint, faux (fausse);∎ with assumed indifference avec une indifférence feinte►► assumed name nom m d'emprunt; (of author) pseudonyme m;∎ he travels under an assumed name il se sert d'un nom d'emprunt pour voyager -
2 assumed
adjective (pretended; not genuine: assumed astonishment; He wrote under an assumed name (= not using his real name).) feint, d'emprunt -
3 assumed
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > assumed
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4 assumed compressive force
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > assumed compressive force
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5 assumed load
charge admise f, charge supposée f, hypothèse de charge fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > assumed load
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6 assumed
adj.censé; présumé; réputé; supposé; théorique; pris pour hypothèseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assumed
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7 assumed name
nom d'emprunt; pseudonyme; pf. nom de plumeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assumed name
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8 assumed name; alias
Jur., PI pseudonyme; nom d'emprunt/de plumeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assumed name; alias
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9 assumed event
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10 assumed mean
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11 assumed reinsurance
réassurance acceptée (JD, 2e) -
12 assumed, name
nom m d'emprunt -
13 it may be safely assumed that
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > it may be safely assumed that
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14 portfolio assumed
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15 reinsurance assumed
réassurance acceptée (DL, 2e) -
16 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] -
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[ə'sju:m]1) (to take or accept as true: I assume (that) you'd like time to decide.) supposer2) (to take upon oneself or accept (authority, responsibility etc): He assumed the rôle of leader in the emergency.) assumer3) (to put on (a particular appearance etc): He assumed a look of horror.) prendre, affecter•- assumed- assumption -
18 assume
1 ( suppose) supposer (that que) ; I assume she knows je suppose qu'elle sait ; we must assume that on doit présumer que ; I assume him to be French je suppose qu'il est français ; assuming that to be true en supposant que cela soit vrai ; it is/has been assumed that on suppose/a supposé que ; tomorrow, I assume demain, je suppose ; it is widely assumed that she knows il est communément admis qu'elle sait ; let's assume ou assuming that's correct supposons que cela soit exact ; they just assume (that) he can't do it ils croient qu'il est incapable de le faire ;2 ( take on) prendre [control, identity, office, power, significance, shape] ; assumer [duty, responsibility] ; affecter [air, attitude, expression, ignorance, indifference] ; under an assumed name sous un nom d'emprunt. -
19 assume
assume [ə'sju:m]∎ we can't assume anything nous ne pouvons présumer de rien;∎ if we assume there will be no problems,… en supposant qu'il n'y aura aucun problème,…;∎ I assume that he will come je présume qu'il viendra;∎ he was assumed to be rich on le supposait riche;∎ in the absence of proof he must be assumed to be innocent en l'absence de preuves, il doit être présumé innocent;∎ don't assume that people will like you because you are rich ne crois pas que les gens t'aimeront parce que tu es riche;∎ let us assume that… mettons ou supposons que…;∎ to assume the worst mettre les choses au pis(b) (take over → responsibility) prendre sur soi, assumer; (→ duty) se charger de; (→ power, command) prendre; (→ running of hotel, company etc) prendre en main∎ Law to assume ownership faire acte de propriétaire(d) (take on → air, appearance, tone) prendre, se donner; (→ shape, character) affecter, revêtir; (of problem → importance) prendre;∎ his voice assumed a tone of authority sa voix prit un ton autoritaire(e) (feign → indifference) feindre, simuler -
20 incorrectly
incorrectly [‚ɪnkəˈrektlɪ][behave] incorrectement• we assumed incorrectly that... nous avons supposé à tort que...* * *[ˌɪŋkə'rektlɪ]adverb incorrectement
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