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1 selbstverständlich
- {naturally} vốn, tự nhiên, đương nhiên, tất nhiên, cố nhiên - {sure} chắc, chắc chắn, có thể tin cậy được, cẩn thận, thật, xác thật, tôi thừa nhận = aber selbstverständlich! {why certainly!}+ = es ist selbstverständlich {it's understood}+ = als selbstverständlich annehmen {to take for granted}+ = als selbstverständlich voraussetzen {to postulate}+ = etwas als selbstverständlich ansehen {to take something for granted}+ -
2 voraussetzen
- {to assume} mang, khoác, có, lấy, làm ra vẻ, giả bộ, cho rằng, giả sử, thừa nhận, nắm lấy, chiếm lấy, đảm đương, gánh vác, nhận vào mình - {to infer (infered,infered) suy ra, luận ra, kết luận, đưa đến kết luận, hàm ý, gợi ý, đoán, phỏng đoán - {to presume} cho là, coi như là, cầm bằng là, đoán chừng, dám, đánh bạo, mạo muội, may, lợi dung, lạm dụng, tự phụ, quá tự tin - {to presuppose} giả định trước, phỏng định trước, đoán chừng trước, bao hàm - {to suppose} giả thiết, giả định, đòi hỏi, cần có, tin, nghĩ rằng, đề nghị = etwas als bekannt voraussetzen {to take something for granted}+ -
3 grant
/grɑ:nt/ * danh từ - sự cho, sự ban cho, sự cấp cho - trợ cấp =to make a grant to somebody+ trợ cấp cho ai - sự nhượng, sự nhường lại (của cải, quyền...) - (pháp lý) sự chuyển nhượng bằng khế ước !capitation - tiền trợ cấp * ngoại động từ - cho, ban (ơn), cấp =to grant a favour+ gia ơn, ban ơn =to grant somebody a permission to do something+ cho phép ai làm việc gì - thừa nhận, công nhận, cho là =to take for granted+ cho là dĩ nhiên, cho là điều tất nhiên - nhượng (của cải, quyền...)
См. также в других словарях:
take something for granted — phrase to expect something always to happen or exist in a particular way, and to not think about any possible problems or difficulties Losing my job taught me never to take anything for granted. take it for granted (that): You can’t take it for… … Useful english dictionary
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take someone/something for granted — fail to appreciate someone or something that is very familiar or obvious the comforts that people take for granted | she took him for granted. take something for grantedassume that something is true without questioning it: | people no longer took … Useful english dictionary
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take smth for granted — (from Idioms in Speech) to assume, accept something as true, or as a fact, or as certain to happen (without reason or proof) I Although he was a Tory by habit and condition, there were few institutions he took for granted. (I. Murdoch) She took… … Idioms and examples
take it for granted — to believe that something is true without first thinking about it or making sure that it is true. I d always seen them together and just took it for granted that they were married. (usually + that) … New idioms dictionary
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take for granted — If you take something for granted, you don t worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it. If you take someone for granted, you don t show your appreciation to them … The small dictionary of idiomes
take for granted — verb take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof (Freq. 3) I assume his train was late • Syn: ↑assume, ↑presume • Derivationally related forms: ↑presumptive (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary