putative 英 ['pjuːtətɪv]   美 ['pjʊtətɪv]

putative

putative  英 ['pjuːtətɪv] 美 ['pjʊtətɪv]

adj. 推定的,假定的 

These messages, however, were greeted with alarm by the program's putative customers: the educational departments of developing countries. 然而,这种理念得到的是它假定的“客户”——发展中国家的教育部门带有警觉性的欢迎。
The crime is gender-neutral, and contains no age exemption for putative defendants; whether the perpetrator is male or female, 14 or 40, it is still a felony. 这条罪不受性别限制,对假定的被告也没有年龄限制,无论违法者是男性或女性,14岁或者40岁,它还是一条重罪。

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  • adj. 推定的,假定的
  • 1. These messages, however, were greeted with alarm by the program's putative customers: the educational departments of developing countries.

    然而,这种理念得到的是它假定的“客户”——发展中国家的教育部门带有警觉性的欢迎。

  • 2. The crime is gender-neutral, and contains no age exemption for putative defendants; whether the perpetrator is male or female, 14 or 40, it is still a felony.

    这条罪不受性别限制,对假定的被告也没有年龄限制,无论违法者是男性或女性,14岁或者40岁,它还是一条重罪。

  • 3. Then I divided the number of putative unemployed people in each scenario by the size of the labor force, to get the theoretical unemployment rates.

    然后,我将推测的失业工人按照劳动力规模分配到每个方案中,从而得到理论上的失业率。

  • putative (adj.) early 15c., from Middle French putatif, from Late Latin putativus "supposed," from Latin putat-, past participle stem of putare "to judge, suppose, believe, suspect," originally "to clean, trim, prune" (from PIE root *pau- (2) "to cut, strike, stamp"). At first especially in putative marriage, one which, though legally invalid, was contracted in good faith by at least one party. Related: Putatively.
pu·ta·tive / ˈpjuːtətɪv ; NAmE ˈpjuːtətɪv / adjective [only before noun ] ( formal or law ) believed to be the person or thing mentioned 推定的;认定的;公认的 SYN presumed the putative father of this child 这孩子的推定的父亲 pu·ta·tive / ˈpjuːtətɪv ; NAmE ˈpjuːtətɪv /
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