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BNC: 1733 COCA: 1242
supposed
səpzd səpst səpzɪd səˈpəʊzd səˈpoʊzd səˈpoʊzɪd
Pronounced /sə'pəʊzd/ or /sə'pəʊst/ for meanings 1 to 4, and /sə'pəʊzɪd/ for meaning 5. 义项 1 4 读作 /sə'pəʊzd/ /sə'pəʊst/。义项 5 读作 /sə'pəʊzɪd/
1 PHR-MODAL (按计划或期望)应当,应该,须 If you say that something is supposed to happen, you mean that it is planned or expected. Sometimes this use suggests that the thing does not really happen in this way. (按计划或期望)应当,应该,须
  • He produced a handwritten list of nine men he was supposed to kill.

    他拿出了一份手写的名单,上面列有 9 个他应该要杀死的人。

  • Public spending is supposed to fall, not rise, in the next few years.

    在接下来的几年里,政府开支应该会下降,而不是上升。

2 PHR-MODAL 本应该(发生而没有发生) If something was supposed to happen, it was planned or intended to happen, but did not in fact happen. 本应该(发生而没有发生)
  • He was supposed to go back to Bergen on the last bus, but of course the accident prevented him.

    他本来要乘最后一班汽车回卑尔根,但当然,这起事故使他没能回去。

  • The first debate was supposed to have been held on Tuesday.

    第一场辩论本该在星期二就举行了。

3 PHR-MODAL 认为;觉得;相信 If you say that something is supposed to be true, you mean that people say it is true but you do not know for certain that it is true. 认为;觉得;相信
  • 'The Whipping Block' has never been published, but it's supposed to be a really good poem.

    《鞭笞刑具》还从未发表过,但大家认为它是一首真正的好诗。

  • 'The President cannot be disturbed,' his son is supposed to have told an early morning caller.

    校长不能见客,他的儿子应该已经这样告知了一位一大清早就来了的拜访者。

4 PHR-MODAL (表示恼怒)还是,竟 You can use 'be supposed to' to express annoyance at someone's ideas, or because something is not happening in the proper way. (表示恼怒)还是,竟
  • You're supposed to be my friend!.

    你还是我朋友呢!

  • Don't try to tell me what I'm supposed to be feeling.

    别跟我说我到底该作何感想。

  • What am I supposed to have done wrong now?

    我这会儿究竟做错了什么?

5 ADJ [ADJ n] 误以为的;误信的;所谓的 You can use supposed to suggest that something that people talk about or believe in may not in fact exist, happen, or be as it is described. 误以为的;误信的;所谓的
  • Not all indigenous regimes were willing to accept the supposed benefits of British trade.

    并非所有当地的政权都愿意接受与英国贸易的所谓好处。

  • ...when the rule of law is broken by its supposed guardians.

    当法治被其所谓的捍卫者破坏时

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  • He was more of a victim than any of the women he supposedly offended.

    相比任何一个据传他曾冒犯过的女人,他其实是更大的受害者。

  • Supposedly his last words to her were: 'You must not pity me.'

    据说他对她说的最后一句话是:别怜悯我。

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See also: suppose

BNC: 1733 COCA: 1242
BNC: 1733 COCA: 1242
supposed

adjective

supposed ♦︎ alleged ♦︎ hypothetical ♦︎ assumed ♦︎ notional ♦︎ speculative ♦︎ theoreticalThese words all describe people or things that are based on situations or ideas which are possible or imagined, not certainly true or real. 这些词均表示假设的、推测的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配purely hypothetical / speculative / theoreticalentirely hypothetical / theoreticalhighly / rather speculative / theoretical supposed [only before noun] (usually disapproving) used to show that you think that a claim, statement or way of describing sb/sth is not true or correct, although it is generally believed to be 误以为的;误信的;所谓的This is the opinion of the supposed experts.这就是所谓专家的看法。When did this supposed accident happen?这场所谓的事故发生在什么时候? supposedly səˈpəʊzɪdli; NAmE səˈpoʊzɪdli

adverb

The novel is supposedly based on a true story.据说这部小说是根据一个真实的故事写成的。
alleged əˈledʒd [only before noun] (formal) used to describe sb/sth that is claimed to be a particular person or thing, when this has not actually been proved (未提出证据而)断言的,声称的the alleged attacker / victim / killer (= that sb says is one) 据称的袭击者/受害者/杀人凶手the alleged attack / offence / incident (= that sb says has happened) 据报的袭击/罪行/事件The girl gave evidence in court against her alleged attacker.那女孩在法庭上出示证据指证袭击她的人。 see also allege claim verb allegedly əˈledʒɪdli

adverb

crimes allegedly committed during the war据说是战争期间所犯的罪行
hypothetical ˌhaɪpəˈθetɪkl (rather formal) based on situations or ideas which are possible and imagined rather than real and true 假设的;假定的Let us take the hypothetical case of Sheila, a mother of two...我们可以举希拉这个假定的案例,她是两个孩子的母亲⋯I wasn't asking about anybody in particular-it was a purely hypothetical question.我并没有问到具体某个人-那纯粹是个假设的问题。A hypothetical example, question or situation is used to illustrate a point or to help you work out a solution to a problem. * hypothetical可修饰example、question或situation,表示假设的例子、问题或情况,可用于解释某个观点或帮助解决问题。 OPP actual real see also hypothesis theory 2 assumed əˈsjuːmd; NAmE əˈsuːmd [only before noun] (rather formal, especially written) that you believe to be true or to exist 假设的;假定的The report takes into account the assumed differences between the two states.报告考虑到了这两种状况的假定区别。 notional ˈnəʊʃənl; NAmE ˈnoʊʃənl (formal) based on a guess, estimate or theory; not existing in reality 猜测的;估计的;理论上的;想象的My calculation is based on notional figures, since the actual figures are not yet available.我是按估计的数字计算的,因为还没有实际数字。 OPP actual real see also notion idea 1 speculative ˈspekjələtɪv, NAmE also ˈspekjəleɪtɪv (rather formal, especially written, often disapproving) based on a guess, estimate or theory that has been formed without knowing all the facts 推测的;猜测的;估计的The report is highly speculative and should be ignored.这个报道推测的成分很大,应该不予理会。 see also speculate say 3 NOTE 辨析 Hypothetical, notional or speculative?If you say that a figure, idea or story is speculative, you often mean that it is not reliable and you do not trust it. Notional is used in more technical contexts, in order to make the best estimate you can of an amount, number or time, when you do not have the actual figures. Hypothetical is used to talk about an imagined person or thing that is used as an example to illustrate a point or work out a solution to a problem. * speculative用于描述数字、观点或新闻报道时常有不可靠、不可信的含义;notional用于更专业的语境,在没有实际数字的情况下对数量、数目或时间作出尽可能准确的推测;hypothetical用于以假定的人或事为例去解释一种观点或找出问题的解决办法。 theoretical ˌθɪəˈretɪkl; NAmE ˌθiːəˈretɪkl [usually before noun] (rather formal) that could possibly exist, happen or be true, although this is unlikely 理论上存在的;假设的It's a theoretical possibility.这是理论上存在的一种可能性。 theoretically

adverb

It is theoretically possible for him to overrule their decision, but highly unlikely.按理说他可以推翻他们的决定,但是可能性很小。
BNC: 1733 COCA: 1242
supposed
Not definite or based on fact: apparently, supposed, alleged...

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