presuppose
verb /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz/
/ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they presuppose | /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz/ /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz/ |
he / she / it presupposes | /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzɪz/ /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzɪz/ |
past simple presupposed | /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzd/ /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzd/ |
past participle presupposed | /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzd/ /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzd/ |
-ing form presupposing | /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzɪŋ/ /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzɪŋ/ |
- presuppose something to accept something as true or existing and act on that basis, before it has been proved to be true
synonym presume姑且认为;假设 - Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students.
教师有时候假定学生的知识水平相当高。
- Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students.
- presuppose that… | presuppose something to depend on something in order to exist or be true
synonym assume以…为前提;依…而定 - His argument presupposes that it does not matter who is in power.
他的论点前提是,谁掌权都无关紧要。 - This argument presupposes that all children start off life with equal advantages.
这个论点的前提是,所有儿童生来都具有同等的优势。
- His argument presupposes that it does not matter who is in power.
词源late Middle English: from Old French presupposer, suggested by medieval Latin praesupponere, from prae ‘before’ + supponere ‘place under’ (from sub- ‘from below’ + ponere ‘to place’).