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BNC: 1733 COCA: 1242

supposed

adjective
/səˈpəʊzd/, /səˈpəʊzɪd/
/səˈpəʊzd/, /səˈpəʊzɪd/
[only before noun]
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  1. used to show that you think that a claim, statement or way of describing somebody/something is not true or correct, although it is generally believed to be誤以爲的;誤信的;所謂的 synonym alleged
    • This is the opinion of the supposed experts.這是所謂專家的看法。
    • When did this supposed accident happen?這場所謂的事故發生在什麽時候?
    Oxford Collocations DictionarySupposed is used with these nouns:
    • benefit
    • friend
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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. 這些詞均表示假設的、推測的。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 誤以爲的;誤信的;所謂的This is the opinion of the supposed experts.這就是所謂專家的看法。When did this supposed accident happen?這場所謂的事故發生在什麽時候? supposedly səˈpəʊzɪdli; NAmE səˈpoʊzɪdli

adverb

The novel is supposedly based on a true story.據說這部小說是根據一個真實的故事寫成的。
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 (未提出證據而)斷言的,聲稱的the alleged attacker / victim / killer (= that sb says is one) 據稱的襲擊者/受害者/殺人兇手the alleged attack / offence / incident (= that sb says has happened) 據報的襲擊/罪行/事件The girl gave evidence in court against her alleged attacker.那女孩在法庭上出示證據指證襲擊她的人。 see also allege claim verb allegedly əˈledʒɪdli

adverb

crimes allegedly committed during the war據說是戰爭期間所犯的罪行
hypothetical ˌhaɪpəˈθetɪkl (rather formal) based on situations or ideas which are possible and imagined rather than real and true 假設的;假定的Let us take the hypothetical case of Sheila, a mother of two...我們可以舉希拉這個假定的案例,她是兩個孩子的母親⋯I wasn't asking about anybody in particular-it was a purely hypothetical question.我並沒有問到具體某個人-那純粹是個假設的問題。A hypothetical example, question or situation is used to illustrate a point or to help you work out a solution to a problem. * hypothetical可修飾example、question或situation,表示假設的例子、問題或情況,可用於解釋某個觀點或幫助解決問題。 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 假設的;假定的The report takes into account the assumed differences between the two states.報告考慮到了這兩種狀況的假定區别。 notional ˈnəʊʃənl; NAmE ˈnoʊʃənl (formal) based on a guess, estimate or theory; not existing in reality 猜測的;估計的;理論上的;想象的My calculation is based on notional figures, since the actual figures are not yet available.我是按估計的數字計算的,因爲還沒有實際數字。 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 推測的;猜測的;估計的The report is highly speculative and should be ignored.這個報道推測的成分很大,應該不予理會。 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用於描述數字、觀點或新聞報道時常有不可靠、不可信的含義;notional用於更專業的語境,在沒有實際數字的情況下對數量、數目或時間作出盡可能準確的推測;hypothetical用於以假定的人或事爲例去解釋一種觀點或找出問題的解決辦法。 theoretical ˌθɪəˈretɪkl; NAmE ˌθiːəˈretɪkl [usually before noun] (rather formal) that could possibly exist, happen or be true, although this is unlikely 理論上存在的;假設的It's a theoretical possibility.這是理論上存在的一種可能性。 theoretically

adverb

It is theoretically possible for him to overrule their decision, but highly unlikely.按理說他可以推翻他們的決定,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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