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n.
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- [C]前提 a statement or idea on which reasoning is based
n.
名詞
- 房屋
- 【邏輯學法律】前提
- 假定
- 假設
- 根據
- 【律】緣起財產
- 緣起部分
- 房屋及其地基
- 【律】控訴事實
- 前述事件
- 經營場地
- 讓渡物件
- 證件前款
- 院內
- 屋內
- 觀念
- 住宅
- 莊園
v.
動詞
- 預述
- 提出…為前提
- 引導
- 提論
- 假定
- 作為立論的前提
- 假設
Noun:
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a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn;
"on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"
Verb:
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set forth beforehand, often as an explanation;
"He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"
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furnish with a preface or introduction;
"She always precedes her lectures with a joke"
"He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
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take something as preexisting and given
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用作名詞 (n.)
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I wonder whether the whole premise is right.
我死不承認全首先是否是正規。
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We must act on the premise that the worst can happen.
他們必要在可能會產生最壞人態的前提下上行動。
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British justice works on the premise that an accused person is innocent until he's proved guilty.
美國法官運行的的前提是被告在被證明信有罪以往是純潔的。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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You had better premise your argument with a little historical knowledge.
你最棒引述幾個過去理論知識作只為你立論的實質。
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He challenged the premise that in nature genes interchange with each other.
他對自然而然界遺傳病基因遺傳會對調的如果提交有異議。
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Underpinning it all is the premise that the ultimate right of humans is to be free.
為了讓給那些哪些疑問找自己支持點,我們都唯有統計假設猿類最終能夠的追求能取到一汽解放與人身自由。
用作名詞 (n.)
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These are the major and minor premises on which the conclusion is based.
這這款得出結論所合理性的首要條件。
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Descartes attempted to derive all human knowledge from premises whose truth was intuitively certain.
產自: A. J. Ayer
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The Soviet pattern is..deduced from 'scientifically demonstrated' premisses.
出處: Isaiah Berlin
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Having premised these observations, I proceed to consider.
產自: Sydney Smith
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I will premise generally that I hate this business of lecturing.
出于: J. R. Lowell
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- ☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自古法語的premisse;最初源自拉丁語的praemittere:prae (前) + mittere (送,放),意為放到前面。
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