영어에서 We assume 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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We assume you have already.
At least, that's what we assume.
We assume they read the website.
If you continue to use the website, we assume your consent. OK.
We assume that life owes us something.
If you continue to use the website, we assume your consent. OK.
So can we assume that you have forgiven her?
If this cookie is not there when we manage the cookies, we assume it is a new session.
Can we assume C&C3 will be updated by premium content?
If this cookie does not exist when we administer cookies, we assume that it is a new session.
We assume that if he's still alive he will be reading this page.
He turns around in fear and we see a ship flying toward a planet we assume is Earth.
In 2004, if we assume the pattern continues, let's add another 75.
This website uses cookies.If you continue to use the website, we assume your consent. OK.
Important: We assume that your Dropbox folder is in the default pathway.
In the same way, when we listen to music, we assume that it's all being fed through here.
We assume that there's some type of a container here. Maybe it's a solid wall.
Whenever a number of individuals have a common name, we assume them to have also a corresponding idea or form.
If we assume a single £100 trade, the difference between taking the lower percentage and the higher, is obviously £12.
VR Arcade Games Machine 3Q device has single-seater, two-seats,three-seats, we assume the 3 seats, which ticket price is $5-$10/seat.
Simon Sinek: We assume, even, we know why we do what we do.
Many of them which we assume will give us life are really only secondary to what our whole purpose is.
Note: We assume you have followed the steps in"Photon in 5 Minutes" and have a locally running Photon Server.
But this victory may be less significant than we assume, because, in America, we spend, on average, ninety per cent of our lives indoors.
We assume that all vehicles are electric and houses and industry completely switch to electric heating and cooling systems.
This function is a well-defined function, since we assume every element$x\in X$ is mapped via the function machine to a unique element$y\in X$, i.e., every person$x$ has exactly one mother$y$.
So if we assume x is equal to 4, this top equation tells us y is equal to 4 times x, which in this case is 4, minus 17.5.
But what we assume is that any flying object that does not belong to earth or not made on earth, should be called a UFO.
In this use case, we assume the visitor/recipient has already opened and clicked on an email originating from the same website.