n. 1.【逻辑学】前提〔常作 premiss〕。 2.〔pl.〕 【法律】(理由等的)前提,根据,缘起部分;〔pl.〕【法律】控诉事实;前述事件,让渡物件;证件前款〔如当事人姓名、让渡物件、让渡理由等〕。 3.〔pl.〕房屋(及其附属基地、建筑等);院内,屋内。 短语和例子 the major [minor] premise 【逻辑学】大[小]前提。 business premises 事务所,办公室。 the back [front] premise 后[前]院。 on [in] the premises 只供店内喝〔指酒等〕。 live on the premises 住在楼内。 vt. 1.预述(条件等);引导(论述等)。 2.提出…作为前提[条件]。 3.假定。 短语和例子 premise one's argument with a bit of history 引证一点历史作为立论的前提。 vi. 作出前提。
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" 同义词:premiss, assumption,
take something as preexisting and given 同义词:premiss,
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" 同义词:precede, preface, introduce,
set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"
例句与用法
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There is always a manager on the premises . 事务所里总有一名主管人员。
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He rented no expensive premises . 他不租用租金昂贵的事务所。
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Alcohol may not be consumed on the premises . 场内不准饮酒。
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Then we speak of a test of the problematic premise . 那么我们就涉及对有问题的前提的检验。
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He gave us permission to enter his premises to inspect the meters . 他允许我们进入他的房屋检查仪表。
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There has been an invasion of your quiet premises since you left home . 自从你离家后,你那安静的住宅受到了一次打扰。
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Other premises naturally grow out of existing policies or other plans . 当然,另外的前提是由现行的政策和其他计划产生。
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We had better inspect the premises first, and examine the servants afterwards . 我们还是先到现场踏勘,回头再向佣人进行调查。
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Induction is often used for any inference whose premises do not entail its conclusions . 归纳这个词常被用来指前提并不导出其结论的推理。
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A fundamental premise of the market system is that it allows for both failure and success . 市场机制的一个根本前提是,它既允许失败,也允许成功。