We were angered by his
presumption.
我们对他的放肆感到非常愤怒。
Eric was enraged by his
presumption.
埃里克被他的放肆激怒了。
Tom had the
presumption to criticize my work.
汤姆居然厚著脸皮批评起我的作品[工作]来
The key presumption for the outlook is that China will further ease its COVID-19 policy.
Liang Ming, director of the Institute of International Trade affiliated to the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, predicted that China's total foreign trade for 2021 will hit more than $5.4 trillion, growing 16 percent from 2020, even under an extreme presumption of zero year-on-year growth for each month of the second half of the year.
The latest signing of the act tries to impose the label of "forced labor" on all commodities produced in Xinjiang in the way of "presumption of guilt. "
Travel industry steps up pace with public sector to serve wave of Chinese touristsIf a friend from abroad were to show up suddenly in China as a tourist, the question, "Gee, when did you land" will likely pop up based on the presumption that he or she flew into the country.
Travel industry, public sector step up moves to boost marine-based tourismIf a friend from abroad were to materialize suddenly in China as a tourist, the question "Gee, when did you land" will likely pop up from the presumption that he or she flew into the country.
Analysts believe the presumption is possibly based on Guangdong-headquartered Chinese technology giant Tencent's recent acquisition of a 5 percent stake in Tesla as well as China's growing demand for new energy cars.
The unrecognized presumption driving the idea that Chinese stocks should be delisted from the US bourses is that the expected benefits will be so big as to outweigh all the costs discussed above.