
premise
美['premɪs] 英['premɪs]
n. 前提
vt. 预述;提论;假设
详细释义
n.(名词)- 房屋
- 【逻辑学法律】前提
- 假定
- 假设
- 根据
- 【律】缘起财产
- 缘起部分
- 房屋及其地基
- 【律】控诉事实
- 前述事件
- 经营场地
- 让渡物件
- 证件前款
- 院内
- 屋内
- 观念
- 住宅
- 庄园
v.(动词)- 预述
- 提出…为前提
- 引导
- 提论
- 假定
- 作为立论的前提
- 假设
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]前提 a statement or idea on which reasoning is based
英英释义
Noun- 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- set forth beforehand, often as an explanation;
"He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"
- 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"
- take something as preexisting and given
例句
用作名词(n.)- I wonder whether the whole premise is right.我怀疑整个前提是否正确。
- We must act on the premise that the worst can happen.我们必须在可能发生最坏事态的前提下行动。
- British justice works on the premise that an accused person is innocent until he's proved guilty.英国司法运作的前提是被告在被证明有罪之前是清白的。
用作及物动词(vt.)- You had better premise your argument with a little historical knowledge.你最好引述一些历史知识作为你立论的前提。
- He challenged the premise that in nature genes interchange with each other.他对自然界遗传基因会互换的假设提出质疑。
- Underpinning it all is the premise that the ultimate right of humans is to be free.为了给所有这些问题找到支撑点,我们只能假设人类最终的权利能得到解放与自由。