意思
To assume something is true or will happen without questioning it.
文化背景
Often used in political discourse to criticize the opposition for assuming voter loyalty. Frequently used in family contexts to emphasize the importance of visiting parents. Used in social commentary about the economy and the assumption that things will always be 'okay'. Used in professional settings to warn against assuming project success.
Focus on the 'que'
Always follow the phrase with 'que' when introducing a clause.
意思
To assume something is true or will happen without questioning it.
Focus on the 'que'
Always follow the phrase with 'que' when introducing a clause.
自我测试
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the phrase.
No ____ por sentado que él vendrá a la fiesta.
The imperative form for 'tú' is 'des'.
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练习题库
1 练习No ____ por sentado que él vendrá a la fiesta.
The imperative form for 'tú' is 'des'.
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常见问题
1 个问题It is neutral and works in almost any situation.
相关表达
Dar por hecho
synonymTo assume something is a fact.
Dar por supuesto
synonymTo assume something is true.