precondition
前提
常用释义
英音[ ˌpriːkənˈdɪʃn ]
美音[ ˌpriːkənˈdɪʃn ]
变形
复数:
preconditions
第三人称单数:
preconditions
现在分词:
preconditioning
过去式:
preconditioned
过去分词:
preconditioned
基本释义
- n. 前提;先决条件
- vt. 预处理;事先准备
例句
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1·A ceasefire is an essential precondition for negotiation.停火是谈判的必要前提。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·They have demanded the release of three prisoners as a precondition for any negotiation.他们要求释放3名囚犯作为谈判的先决条件。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·A ceasefire is a precondition for talks.停火是和谈的先决条件。
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4·The former was a precondition for the latter.前者为后者提供了前提条件。
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5·But this as to with, "Precondition" of such massiness state.但是这至于用,“先决条件”这样厚重的表述吗。
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6·The pursuit of profit is the precondition of all business practices.在商业行为中,逐利是前提条件。
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7·But he also vowed that "not violating sanctions is an absolute precondition".但他也誓言“不违反制裁是绝对的先决条件”。
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8·The US should insist on a substantive agenda as a precondition for any Obama visit.美国应该坚持将实质性的议事日程作为奥巴马访问的前提。
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9·The identifying argument is taken as the precondition in all of these analyses.这些分析都以文本中论证的辨识为先决条件。
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10·Merchandisers were seeking ways to precondition the customers to buy their products.推销商正想方设法使顾客有意购买他们的产品。
同义词
n.
前提;先决条件
vt.
预处理;事先准备
同根词
词根:
preconceive
preconceived
adj
预想的;(思想或观点)事先形成的
preconcerted
adj
预定的;事先计划的
preconceived
v
预想(preconceive的过去式和过去分词)
preconcerted
v
预先商洽(preconcert的过去式)
preconceive
vt
预想,使成先入之见;对…事先加以考虑