词汇 | premises |
释义 | premises noun[ plural ] uk /ˈprem.ɪ.sɪz/ us /ˈprem.ɪ.sɪz/ C1 the land and buildings owned by someone, especially by a company or organization: (尤指公司或机构的)房屋连地基,生产场所,经营厂址,厂区 The company is relocating to new premises.该公司要搬到新厂址去。 There is no smoking allowed anywhere on school premises.校区内任何地方都禁止吸烟。 The ice cream is made on the premises (= in the building where it is sold).这里的冰激凌是自产自销的。 The security guards escorted the protesters off(= away from) the premises.警卫护送抗议者们离开场地。 Hotdesking allows a company to have significantly smaller premises.办公桌轮用制可以显著地减少公司的办公场地。 If I'm passing by I might take a peek at the new premises.如果我路过那个新的场地的话,可能会去看上一眼。 The security guard saw the protesters off the premises.保安人员将抗议者赶了出去。 Of course, you pay more for premises with a central location . We haven't yet managed to find new premises that are suitable for our purposes.我们还未找到符合我们需要的新营业场所。 Home a roof over your headidiom abode accommodation bolthole crib domestic domestically fold gaff give something/someone houseroomphrase habitation hangout harem non-domestic non-home pad rabbit hutch residence residential roof premises | American Dictionarypremises plural noun us/ˈprem·ə·sɪz/ a house or other building and the land on which it is built: The bread sold here is baked on the premises. premises | Business Englishpremises plural noun PROPERTYuk /ˈpremɪsɪz/us the buildings and land owned or used by someone, especially by a company or organization: Training is mainly delivered at the employer's premises. off/on the premisesEverything is made right here on the premises. The new premises, staffed by a team of five, will aim to boost sales in the Chinese and Asian markets. business/commercial/company premises Examples of premisespremises The psychological theory is based on the philosophical premises. However, in addition, the entrance to the premises is now a broad long thoroughfare. Like all mistaken ideas and premises in science it would have been remedied eventually by the rigors of scientific method. Given the background assumptions, restricted prioritarianism is logically equivalent to the conjunction of premises (3) to (6). Although more talented scholars are being drawn to this field of study, it remains burdened with several premises that invite reform. The linear logic rule that combines the two premises is implication elimination. Other day centres shared sites\\premises with other facilities for elderly people, in particular residential homes and resource centres. For example, antenatal appointments may need to be held close to school premises and timings changed to minimise disruption to the teenage woman's education. The working hypothesis was that primary sporadic cases resulted from exposure to foods originating from, or contaminated by foods produced at a single food premises. The whole, for many critics, is dangerously contradictory - an opera whose conclusion explodes its musical and dramatic premises. Observe that in each case, the rules of the encoding judgment have the same premises as the corresponding typing rules. Some of the most common include advertising, sanitation, health, business premises (land acquisition, construction and storage), and water permits. The theoretical premises of the "inclusion-moderation hypothesis" remain the same. Hypotheses 1 through 6 are not exhaustive tests of each theory; rather, they test some of the basic premises of the theories. Inductive arguments are therefore kinds of ampliative arguments, in which something beyond the content of the premises is inferred. 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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