reasonable assumption

通常被认为是正确的。

常用释义

词性释义

合理假设:一个基于现有信息和逻辑推理得出的判断,通常被认为是正确的。
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Which, for the great majority of the time that polar bears have been polar bears, has been a reasonable assumption.
绝大多数时候北极熊就是这个样子的,这看起来是一个合理的假设。
之所以能工作是因为那些只读接口是可读写接口的纯子集,这看起来是个合理的假设。
Still, the AFI is vowing to be back next year with another show, and it's a reasonable assumption that it will be broadcast.
尽管如此,美国电影学院大奖的组织者仍信誓旦旦,准备明年再次举办颁奖典礼,预计届时还将会进行现场转播。
It is a reasonable assumption that, as the amount of discarded plastic increases, so will the problem of oceanic pollution.
人们有理由相信,随着朔料丢弃物的增加,海洋的污染问题也将越来越严重。
"It's a reasonable assumption the ruling family was involved and approved [the deal], " said one figure with knowledge of the negotiations.
一位了解谈判的人士表示:“有理由认为皇室家族参与并批准了(这笔交易)。”
It is a reasonable assumption that as more plastic is produced and discarded, this will affect oceanic pollution.
生产越来越多的塑料和抛弃越来越多的塑料这必将会影响海洋污染。
对于要访问配置数据库或逻辑存储系统的Swing或SWT应用程序,这是一个非常合理的假设。
So the more reasonable assumption is one that allows jumps.
因此,更合理的假设是:股票价格是带跳的。
It's a reasonable assumption. Dude, can you even open your mouth without spewing a cultural stereotype ?
这猜想多合理。老兄,你为什么每次一张嘴,吐出来的全是文化成见呢?。
这是一个地道追求利润最大化的金融机构合理的假定。