supposition
                    
      英 [ˌsʌp.əˈzɪʃ.ən]                            
                        美 [ˌsʌp.əˈzɪʃ.ən]                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                1. sup- "under" + posit- + -ion.
2. 字面含义:put or place under.
3. => assume as the basis of argument. => admit as possible, to believe to be true.
4. => assumption, hypothesis.
5. influenced by Greek hypothesis.
6. supposition  hypothesis. 它们有殊途同归、异曲同工之妙。            
                        
            
                supposition 推测,推断,想法suppose,猜测,推测,-ition,名词后缀。
             
                        
            
                
- supposition (n.)
- early 15c., a term in logic, "assumption, hypothesis," from Medieval Latin suppositionem (nominative suppositio) "assumption, hypothesis, a supposition," noun of action from past participle stem of supponere (see suppose); influenced by Greek hypothesis. In classical Latin, "a putting under, substitution." Earlier in English in the same sense was supposal (late 14c.). Related: Suppositional; suppositionally.
 
                
- 1. The police are working on the supposition that he was murdered.  
- 警方正根据他被谋杀的假定展开调查。
- 2. The police are acting on the supposition that she took the money. 
- 警察正按照她偷了钱的猜想采取行动.
- 3. The whole plan is based on merely his own supposition. 
- 整个计划只是建立在他的主观臆断上.
- 4. His version of the events is pure supposition. 
- 他对这件事的说法纯属猜测.
- 5. The story is based on supposition. 
- 这故事是以假想为基础的.