Nghĩa của từ presumably bằng Tiếng Đức

presumably [prizjuːməbliː] vermutlich, vermutliche

Đặt câu có từ "presumably"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "presumably", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ presumably, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ presumably trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. He's dead now, presumably?

2. Presumably he meant Ichneumonidae.

3. The report is presumably correct.

4. Presumably he meant the Little cabin.

5. You'll be taking the car, presumably?

6. Also presumably covers, Beatnikery and other travels

7. Presumably this is where the accident happened.

8. Presumably you still know where it is.

9. Presumably, modern humans emerged somewhere in Africa.

10. She is aware of the difficulties, presumably?

11. With the condiments of the season, presumably.

12. Balsamon, Theodorus Died after 1195, presumably in Constantinople

13. A thicker shell presumably protects the snail better.

14. Gravitation is presumably a modification of space - time.

15. Presumably he just forgot to send the letter.

16. Presumably the bad weather has delayed the flight.

17. Presumably, the ancestral sylviids looked much like these birds.

18. Jerome reports him killed, presumably in conflict with Aurelian.

19. They can presumably afford to buy a bigger apartment.

20. I couldn't concentrate, presumably because I was so tired.

21. Ramsey presumably leant out for a breath of air.

22. And , presumably, the more little crickets that male will sire.

23. Presumably the nomads brought them with them when they came.

24. Presumably similar habitat is required for the oviparous Night Snake.

25. You swallowed amniotic fluids by the mouthful, presumably for nourishment.

Du hast geringe Mengen des Fruchtwassers geschluckt, da es dir möglicherweise gewisse Nährstoffe lieferte.

26. Akon was presumably unrelated to Adamski's Venusian space friend Orthon.

27. In each case, the liver was extracted and presumably eaten.

28. Presumably they disperse to other areas, suggesting that inbreeding is unlikely.

29. Abracadabra was a Daily Prophet newspaper segment that presumably covered sorcery

30. It follows logically that he could presumably influence the group’s activities.

Daraus folgt logisch, dass er wahrscheinlich Einfluss auf die Aktivitäten der Gruppe nehmen konnte.

31. As they do it they make a wish, presumably for children.

32. The wheeling and dealing of regimes is presumably not very mysterious.

33. This is presumably why Mr Bush refused to Authorise an i

34. Balalaika's father, presumably, has been condemned by or has fled the USSR

35. 4 Presumably the decline of domestic servants to launder the disgusting handkerchiefs.

36. Presumably, this redundancy reduces petty embezzlement and pilferage, albeit at staggering costs.

37. It's raining, which presumably means that your football match will be cancelled.

38. Commercial considerations presumably preclude any cruel or unpleasant side to his character.

39. At higher concentrations and temperatures, a white precipitate forms (presumably Dilithium Acetylide

40. The government will presumably sit on the report until after the election.

41. Amateur video posted online showed bloody, presumably dead individuals in civilian garb.

42. 8 The wheeling and dealing of regimes is presumably not very mysterious.

43. Presumably, you just saw some guy's junk and I apologize for that.

44. 21 The gentlemen, presumably Dersinghams, were easily distinguishable from the village players.

45. • The information system used to Collate these statistics is presumably extensive and costly

46. Believings presumably involve things in your head (along with things outside your head)

47. This is presumably of value to Canada, although no actual amount is measurable.

48. Presumably, the lawmaker must determine the content of these general requirements of justice.

49. Faits ac·com·plis An Accomplished, presumably irreversible deed or fact.

50. One caterpillar was mushy, presumably the victim of a virus or bacterial infection.