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presupposes

英 [ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzɪz]

美 [ˌpriːsəˈpoʊzɪz]

v.  姑且认为; 假设; 以…为前提; 依…而定
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柯林斯词典

  • VERB 预先假定;以…为前提;以…为先决条件
    If one thingpresupposesanother, the first thing cannot be true or exist unless the second thing is true or exists.
    1. All your arguments presuppose that he's a rational, intelligent man...
      你所有论点的前提都是他是一个理性而聪明的人。
    2. The end of an era presupposes the start of another.
      一个时代的结束意味着另一个时代的开始。

双语例句

  • My plan presupposes that we can get enough money.
    我的计划以我们能获得足够金钱为前提。
  • Each aspect of a contradiction presupposes the existence of the other aspect.
    矛盾的一方各以其另一方为自己存在的前提。
  • The three questions cannot be completely solved in one day, especially for the elevation of fruit growers'qualities, which presupposes a long way to realize modernization.
    这三个问题解决,特别是果农素质的提高不是一朝一夕可以完全实现的,这就决定了现代化的实现有一个较长的过程。
  • The perfection of personality in modem society presupposes the construction and perfection of legality.
    现代社会的人格完善以法制本身的建设与完善为前提。
  • Assurance of continual enhancement of product quality presupposes excellent staff, advanced equipment and scientific management system.
    优秀的人才、先进的设备和科学的管理体系,是提高产品质量的保障。
  • Tourism is a leisure activity which presupposes its opposite, namely regulated and organised work.
    观光是一个休闲的活动,这预示了它的对立面,也就是被控制的和有组织的工作。
  • Trot liability for negligence presupposes causality between the negligent act and the injury to person or property.
    过失侵权责任以过失行为与对人身或财产的侵权之间的因果关系为前提。
  • The project, which presupposes a fairly decent grasp of LFS and some parts of BLFS, uses several utilities and libraries that do not tend to be standard in most Linux systems.
    该项目假设相当正规地掌握了LFS和BLFS的一些部件,并使用了不会成为大多数Linux系统中的标准的几个实用工具和库。
  • The view that a high achievement need acts as an internal motivator presupposes two cultural characteristics-a willingness to accept a moderate degree of risk and a concern with performance.
    认为,高成就需要的行为,作为一种内部动力假定两个文化特色-愿意接受适度的风险和关注与表现。
  • The end of an era presupposes the start of another.
    一个时代的结束意味着另一个时代的开始。