1Presume: suppose something to be true. Presumption: presuming something to be true or the case..《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》(第四版)商务印书馆、牛津大学出版社1997年版,第1166页.
2《牛津现代法律用语词典》.法律出版社2003年版,第328页.
3Presumption: a legal inference or assumption that a fact exists, based on the known or proven existence of some other fact or group of facts. Bryan A. Garner: Black's Law dictionary (seventh edition), West Group, 1999, p. 1203.
6Presumptions are rules whereby on proof of a certain fact or facts, say A trod B, the trier of fact either must, or vuay, presume the existence a further fact, C. John Smith: Criminal Evidence, Sweet & Maxwell Limited, 1995, p. 47.
7Suppose: accept &s tree or probable.《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》(第四版)商务印书馆、牛津大学出版社1997年版,第1536页.
8Predict: say in advance that something will happen.《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》(第四版)商务印书馆、牛津大学出版社1997年版,第1156页.
9Inference: reach an opinion from facts or reasoning.《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》(第四版)商务印书馆、牛津大学出版社1997年版,第762页.
10Assumption: accept something as tree before there is proof.《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》(第四版)商务印书馆、牛津大学出版社1997年版,第74页.