presuppose
假定
常用释义
英音[ ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz ]
美音[ ˌpriːsəˈpoʊz ]
变形
第三人称单数:
presupposes
现在分词:
presupposing
过去式:
presupposed
过去分词:
presupposed
基本释义
- vt. 假定;预料;以……为先决条件
例句
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1·All your arguments presuppose that he's a rational, intelligent man.你的所有论点都预先假定他是个理性聪明的人。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students.教师有时候假定学生的知识水平相当高。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·Critics seem to presuppose that great literature must be somehow burdensome to the reader; it must be difficult for the uninitiated to understand.评论家们似乎预设伟大的文学作品对读者来说一定是某种负担;外行人一定很难理解。
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4·Let us presuppose that he wants money.我们不妨假定他缺钱。
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5·Let us presuppose that he wins the game.让我们先假定他赢得这场比赛。
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6·I presuppose that you have done your work.我以为你已经完成了你的工作。
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7·It's dangerous to presuppose that a person is guilty.先假定某人有罪是危险的。
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8·At first we must not presuppose even its possibility.首先,我们甚至不能预设它的可能性。
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9·These are complementary concerns and presuppose each other.这两样是互补的,单独都无法成立。
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10·All these plans presuppose that the bank will be willing to lend us the money.这些计划是预先假定银行会愿意借钱给我们而制定的。
同义词
vt.
假定;预料;以…为先决条件
同根词
词根:
presuppose
presupposition
n
假定;预想;臆测