precondition 详细解释

precondition

[.pri:kən'diʃən]

n.先决条件, 前提
v.预先准备

词形变化

动词过去式: preconditioned | 动词过去分词: preconditioned | 动词现在分词: preconditioning | 动词第三人称单数: preconditions |

英英释义

名词 precondition:

an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else

同义词:condition, stipulation

an assumption that is taken for granted

同义词:given, presumption

a condition that is a prerequisite

动词 precondition:

put into the required condition beforehand

补充

preconditionprecondition英:[ˈprikənˈdiʃən] 美:[ˌprikənˈdɪʃən]n.1.前提, 先决条件

例句

1. We are going into the talks without preconditions.我们准备不带任何先决条件地参加谈判。 2. They insist on full withdrawal as a precondition for any cease-fire.他们坚持把完全撤军作为停火的前提。 3. They made multi-party democracy a precondition for giving aid.他们把实施多党民主作为给予援助的前提。 4. The drugs may precondition the organism to enhanced vulnerability to the environment.这些药物可以让有机体预先适应对环境增强的敏感性。 5. 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。 6. to precondition the surface of the mineral to be separated对准备分送的矿石面作预先处理 7. a precondition for peace.和平的先决条件。 8. enquiries are always preconditioned by cultural assumptions.探索研究总会受制于文化认识。 9. [with obj. and infinitive]the anthropologist is not preconditioned to interact with those he studies.人类学家并不预先就具备与研究对象相互交往的条件。 10. [as noun preconditioning]the protective effect of preconditioning.预先处理的保护性效果。 11. [as adj. preconditioned]preconditioned paper.事先处理过的纸张。 12. An education is an essential/important/necessary precondition [=prerequisite] for getting a good job.教育背景是获得一份好工作必备/重要/必要的先决条件。 13. They insist on a guarantee as a precondition of/to the deal.他们坚持这一交易要以保证书为前提。