posit 的 2 个定义
- to place, put, or set.
- to lay down or assume as a fact or principle; postulate.
- something that is posited; an assumption; postulate.
posit 近义词
suppose
更多posit例句
- To posit that the war brings us closer to faith is a sleight of hand that makes fools of us all.
- Simbikangwa denies any involvement and his lawyers posit their client was unaware of the massacre taking place.
- We have to erase history and posit a Palestinian people that is, somehow, essentially different from other people.
- Advocates of intervention may want to posit the U.S. as the world's police.
- You posit that talking about the aesthetics of scent in traditional aesthetic terms makes scent subservient to other disciplines.
- Nos duo Societate tuguriolum habemus ligneum, in quo vix posit mens commouere nos possumus.
- We must posit these three genera (essence, movement, and stability) because intelligence thinks each of them separately.
- Ibn Daud does not make use of creation to prove the existence of God, but neither does he posit eternal motion as Aristotle does.
- To posit nature by thought is to posit something irreducible to thought and therefore unthinkable.
- They say they took it from August 14 for a month, and paid a dee-posit, and they was to come in to-day.