英 [ˌpriːsʌpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ˌpriːsʌpəˈzɪʃn]
n. 假定;预想;臆测
复数presuppositions
presupposition /ˌpriːsʌpəˈzɪʃən/
可数名词 A presupposition is something that you assume to be true, especially something that you must assume is true in order to continue with what you are saying or thinking. (尤指必须的)假设; 预想; 预设
...the presupposition that human life must be sustained for as long as possible.
...必须让人的生命得以尽可能延长的这种假设。
the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument)
假定前提
正 前提(Presupposition)是一种语义蕴涵关系,因分析角度不同,又有逻辑前提和语用前提之分。
... supposition n.假定, 想象, 推测, 推想 presupposition n.预想, 预先假定,臆测 transpose vt.调换, 颠倒顺序, 移项 ...
... presumptivetest假定试验 presupposition假定前提 presynaptic突触前的 ...
presuppose 假定;预料;以…为先决条件
假定;预想;臆测
It is the outcome of presupposition.
这是个人前期预设的结果。
There are two basic types of presuppositions: semantic presupposition and pragmatic presupposition.
预设有语义预设和语用预设两种基本类型。
The presupposition of strategy-following behavior is fundamental to all strategic thinking and research.
这种战略遵循行为的前提是所有战略思考与研究的基础。
This of course was the presupposition of the Obama administration as it prepared to take office that January.