词汇 | presupposing |
释义 | presupposing present participle ofpresuppose presuppose verb[ T ] uk /ˌpriː.səˈpəʊz/ us /ˌpriː.səˈpoʊz/ to accept that something is true before it has been proved: 预先假定,推测 [ + that ]You're presupposing that he'll have told her - but he may not have.你是在推测他早已告诉她了——但他可能没有这样做。 formal If an idea or situation presupposes something, that thing must be true for the idea or situation to work: 以…为先决条件 Investigative journalism presupposes some level of investigation.调查报道要以一定程度的调查为前提。 [ + that ]All this presupposes that he'll get the job he wants.所有这些都要以他能如愿找到工作为前提。 Guessing, supposing and suspecting approximate as muchidiom conjecture consider deem draw fall guess jump jump to conclusionsidiom mark mark someone down as something misjudge misjudgment pluck presuppose supposably surmise think of something unguessable Examples of presupposingpresupposing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. More marked has come to mean ' less informative than ', or else ' accentuating ' (61) affirmative statements either by presupposing them or by correcting them. We continue to use for a context of such assumptions, again presupposing that all variables labelling hypotheses in a judgment are distinct. Presupposing a market largely made up of business users makes the task a little easier. In this case, the reputation argument attempts to establish present optimality by presupposing future optimality. That being so, it is obvious that one cannot do grammar without presupposing both semantic structures and phonetic material. Because of the overall small numbers, the zero anaphors were counted with the pronouns and represent the ' more presupposing ' referential expressions. There is no way to establish the primacy of certain rules of validation without presupposing the privilege of the system to which they belong. It is the very characteristics of research that it continually changes goals rather than presupposing them, all claims to the contrary notwithstanding. Standards may then be defended not as presupposing autonomy and thereby justifying it, but as its gift. Deviation from normality is shown to be less important by comparing predictions of the infinitesimal model with a model presupposing normality. Instead of presupposing language and analyzing institutions, we have to analyze the role of language in the constitution of institutions. In the case of a presupposing index, it is necessary for the par ticipants to recognize its indexical force and respond accordingly. Finally, it was noted whether the protagonist was introduced with or without the child presupposing knowledge of his existence on the part of the listener. Presupposing such a plan, an adaptive system should be able to recognise certain plans. The emphasis on form in our coding scheme was intended to avoid presupposing that utterances had a particular meaning associated with them. 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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