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assumption angļu valodā:

1. taking something for granted or accepted as truth taking something for granted or accepted as truth



Angļu vārds "assumption"(taking something for granted or accepted as truth) notiek komplektos:

FCE (appeal to - ...)

2. notion


primitive notion
Let's dispense with this confused notion right now
In his essay "Esperanto: European or Asiatic language" Claude Piron has shown the similarities between Esperanto and Chinese, thereby putting to rest the notion that Esperanto is purely eurocentric.
In the same way as Hegel, Panovsky's notion of the dialectic makes history follow a predetermined course.
In this paper I would like to examine the notion of "dyad style" and its influence on fine arts.
Last studies contradict this notion
The findings may mean having to cast aside many traditional notions when it comes to money and financial choices.
Who put the notion into his head that he could sing? Now we'll have to listen to him.
I don`t understand this notion.
The show's ​director ​rejects the notion that ​seeing ​violence on ​television has a ​harmful ​effect on ​children.
So I think it's in everyone's interests to try and broaden out the concept of philanthropy into a wider notion of giving, making a contribution, making a difference.
And that's what Professor Cunningham means when he says we should broaden out the notion – or idea – of philanthropy.
The definition of a notion is an idea, belief or vague knowledge of something. An example of a notion is when you have an idea of what acceptable behavior is.
Paying mothers a sałaty to rise their children is an Interesting notion.

Angļu vārds "assumption"(notion) notiek komplektos:

mcb prawdopodobnie karktowka

3. something that u think its true without having any proof



4. of things that you think is true without having any proof



5. a common


1. It’s a common belief. 2. He wears common grey jeans.

6. premise


The premise is that freedom of religion must apply to all religions.
the basic premise of her argument
if the premise is true, then the conclusion must be true
The basic premise - which means the main idea or the main theory.
is based on the premise that
The research project is based on the premise stated earlier.
The conclusions you have drawn are based on a false premise.
His reasoning is based on the premise that all people are equally capable of good and evil.
The premise of the book is that you know better than anyone else the direction of your healing path.
The ​research ​project is ​based on the premise ​stated ​earlier. We don’t ​accept the premise that ​cutting ​taxes will ​necessarily ​lead to ​increased ​economic ​productivity.
the premise that men and women are on equal terms in this society
the premise that an accused person is innocent until they are proved guilty
Get out of my premise!
We need to create new premises for the project.
You ought to think over whether the premise is valid or not.

7. something that you think is true although you have no definite proof



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