presuppose 详细解释

presuppose

[.pri:sə'pəuz]

v.预先假定, 预料, 预料为必要的条件

词形变化

形容词: presuppositional | 名词: presupposition | 动词过去式: presupposed | 动词过去分词: presupposed | 动词现在分词: presupposing | 动词第三人称单数: presupposes |

英英释义

动词 presuppose:

take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand

同义词:suppose

require as a necessary antecedent or precondition

同义词:suppose

补充

presupposepresuppose英:[ˌpri:səˈpəuz] 美:[ˌprisəˈpoz]vt.1.预先假定, 假设A scientist never presupposes the truth of an unproved fact.科学家从不预先假定未经证实的事实。2.以…为先决条件, 意味着

例句

1. All your arguments presuppose that he's a rational, intelligent man.你的所有论点都假定他是一个理性并且聪明的人。 2. The end of an era presupposes the start of another.一个时代的开始是以另一个时代的结束为前提的。 3. 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。 4. An effect presupposes a cause.有果必有因。 5. his relationships did not permit the degree of self-revelation that true intimacy presupposes.暴露自己感情可以到什么程度取决于真实的亲密程度,而他的交往关系还不能允许他充分流露感情。 6. your argument presupposes that it does not matter who is in power.你的论点预先假定了谁在位并不重要。 7. Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students.老师有时对学生的知识面估计颇高。 8. His argument presupposes that it does not matter who is in power.他的论点以无论谁掌权都无关系为前提。 9. The rule presupposes a need to restrict student access to the library.规则制定之初就假定有必要限制学生使用图书馆。 10. The plan presupposes that the state has enough money to carry it out.计划制订之初就假定这个州有足够执行经费。 11. Prayer presupposes a belief in a higher being. [=in order to pray you must believe that a higher being exists]祈祷者首先相信有神灵存在。 12. We can't be afraid to examine/question our presuppositions. [=assumptions]我们绝不怕检验/质疑我们的假设。 13. The argument is based on the presupposition [=presumption] that there is life in outer space.论证基于太空中有生命存在的假设。 14. The argument is based on prejudice and presupposition.论证是建立在成见和假设基础上的。