posit 详细解释

posit

['pɔzit]

v.假定
v.安置

词形变化

动词过去式: posited | 动词过去分词: posited | 动词现在分词: positing | 动词第三人称单数: posits |

英英释义

名词 posit:

(logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning

同义词:postulate

动词 posit:

put (something somewhere) firmly

同义词:situate, fix, deposit

put before

同义词:submit, state, put forward

take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom

同义词:postulate

补充

positposit英:[ˈpɔzit] 美:[ˈpɑzɪt]vt.1.假定, 设想, 假设

例句

1. Several writers have posited the idea of a universal consciousness.有几个作者都假设存在普遍意识。 2. Callahan posits that chemical elements radiate electromagnetic signals.卡拉汉假定化学元素放射电磁信号。 3. His glance stayed posited on the spot.他的目光盯住那一点不动。 4. If she needs salvation, she will posit a savior.如果她需要救助,她就会设想一个救助者。 5. the Confucian view posits a perfectible human nature.这一儒家观点认为人性本善。 6. [with clause]he posited that the world economy is a system with its own particular equilibrium.他设想世界经济是一个有其自身的某种平衡体系。 7. these plots are posited on a false premise about women's nature as inferior.这些情节是建立在一个错误的前提之上的,那就是女人天生下等。 8. the Professor posits Cohen in his second category of poets.这位教授把科恩放在了他的第二类诗人里。 9. "Some astronomers have posited [=proposed, postulated] that the universe is made up of mysterious dark matter."一些天文学家提出了假设,认为宇宙是由神秘的暗物质构成的。