词汇 | premised |
释义 | premised past simple and past participle ofpremise premise verb[ T ] formaluk /prɪˈmaɪz//ˈprem.ɪs/ us /prɪˈmaɪz//ˈprem.ɪs/ to base a theory, argument, etc. on an idea, thought, or belief: 假定…为先决条件,作为…的前提 He premised his argument on several incorrect assumptions.他把自己的论证建立在了几个错误的假设之上。 Logic and reason a fortiori a posteriori a priori analytic antinomy illogical illogicality illogically inclusive disjunction incoherently non sequitur non-theoretical non-verbal nonscientific overintellectualization teleological teleology theoretical theoretically theory Examples of premisedpremised In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. However, unbiased estimates are premised on the existence of good data on input prices. But such a development was premised on states becoming more fully realized and thereby recognizing their common interests. It is premised on children's incapacity and the right of adults to speak on behalf of children. The caregiving relationships it envisages are thus hierarchical, unequal, and premised on adults speaking for children. This development was premised on two main criticisms of 'pure' equilibrium models. Most of the neoliberal reforms were premised on the ineffectiveness of state pricing policies. There are, of course, utilitarian arguments for the superiority of systems premised on individual choice. Through the seventeenth century, even thinkers labeled rationalist premised their arguments for toleration on promoting religious and ethical values. In the first place, it is far from conclusive that the sociological generalizations on which they are premised demonstrate the indispensability of coercion. All these definitions and approaches are premised on one 'fact': that the world has become a 'global village'. It is premised on the assumption that teachers' behaviors and thinking are always related to the specific context in which they are working. Analysis is premised upon a specific belief and the goal is not that of neutrality, but the identification and critique of value. The superman's self-transformation was premised on the devaluation of the mass or the crowd figured as female. Moreover, legislation on community participation in irrigation was premised on the experience of its absence. By no means a straightforward development, it is premised on moral vacillation and a correspondingly fluctuating appearance of worth. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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