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1 presumably
presumably [prɪ'zju:məblɪ]vraisemblablement;∎ presumably, he isn't coming apparemment, il ne viendra pas;∎ presumably, she married him in the end elle a vraisemblablement ou sans doute fini par l'épouser;∎ presumably you told him that… je suppose que vous lui avez dit que…;∎ have they left?- presumably ils sont partis? - je pense ou vraisemblablement -
2 presumably
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3 presumably
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4 presumably
adverb (I presume: She's not in her office - presumably she went home early.) vraisemblablement -
5 presumably
vraisemblablement; sans doute; il est permis de supposer queEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > presumably
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6 downsizing
réduction f des effectifs;∎ we see downsizing as our only option if the company is to remain competitive nous considérons qu'une réduction des effectifs est la seule solution possible si nous voulons rester compétitifsMen who were anxious about changes in the structure of their organisation were also approximately twice as likely to have time off sick. But those working in a company in which downsizing was likely were conversely far less likely to take time off - presumably fearing that more sickly workers would be far more likely to be made redundant.
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7 presume
[prə'zju:m]1) (to believe that something is true without proof; to take for granted: When I found the room empty, I presumed that you had gone home; `Has he gone?' `I presume so.') présumer, supposer2) (to be bold enough (to act without the right, knowledge etc to do so): I wouldn't presume to advise someone as clever as you.) se permettre de•- presumption - presumptuous - presumptuousness
См. также в других словарях:
Presumably — Pre*sum a*bly, adv. In a presumable manner; by, or according to, presumption. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
presumably — index prima facie (self evident), reputedly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
presumably — (adv.) 1640s, with presumption, without examination, from PRESUMABLE (Cf. presumable) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). As a qualifier, probably, as one would presume, from 1846 … Etymology dictionary
presumably — [adv] likely, reasonably apparently, assumably, credible, doubtless, doubtlessly, hypothetically, in all likelihood, in all probability, indubitably, it would seem, most likely, on the face of it, presumptively, probably, seemingly, supposedly,… … New thesaurus
presumably — ► ADVERB ▪ as may reasonably be presumed … English terms dictionary
presumably — [[t]prɪzju͟ːməbli, AM zu͟ːm [/t]] ♦♦♦ ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV before v (vagueness) If you say that something is presumably the case, you mean that you think it is very likely to be the case, although you are not certain. Presumably the front… … English dictionary
presumably — pre|su|ma|bly W3S1 [prıˈzju:məbli US ˈzu: ] adv used to say that you think something is probably true ▪ It s raining, which presumably means that your football match will be cancelled. [sentence adverb] ▪ He s dead now, presumably? … Dictionary of contemporary English
presumably — pre|sum|a|bly [ prı zjməbli ] adverb ** used for saying that you think something is true based on what you know, although you are not really certain: They are students, so presumably they won t have a lot of money. Two sales executives are… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
presumably — adverb (sentence adverb) used to say that you think something is likely to be true: If you re eating beforehand, presumably you won t want to go to a restaurant. | Presumably you ve all seen this notice now … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
presumably */*/ — UK [prɪˈzjuːməblɪ] / US [prɪˈzuməblɪ] adverb used for saying that you think something is true based on what you know, although you are not really certain They are students, so presumably they won t have a lot of money. Two sales executives are… … English dictionary
presumably — /pri zooh meuh blee/, adv. by assuming reasonably; probably: Since he is a consistent winner, he is presumably a superior player. [1640 50; PRESUMABLE + LY] Syn. doubtless, likely, apparently. * * * … Universalium