premise

D.J.:[ˈpremis] K.K.:[ˈprɛmɪs]

n.

  1. 前提
    • These are the major and minor premises on which the conclusion is based.
      这是这个结论所依据的前提。
  2. (逻辑学中的)大[小]前提

网络词典

premise

英 ˈpriːmɪz 美 ˈpriːmɪz
名词 中文翻译:前提
同义词: ['groundwork', "foundation例句:1. The project's success depends on the premise that we can deliver the goods on time.(这个项目的成功取决于我们按时交付货物的前提。)"]

例句:

  1. 1. The project's success depends on the premise that we can deliver the goods on time.
    这个项目的成功取决于我们按时交付货物的前提。
  2. 2. Without a solid basis, any argument is just a premise for skepticism.
    没有坚实的基础,任何论点都只是怀疑的出发点。
  3. 3. The company's decision to invest in new technology was based on its premise that it would save money in the long run.
    该公司决定投资新技术是基于其认为这将在长期内节省资金的前提。