presupposed 的定义
pre·sup·posed, pre·sup·pos·ing.
- to suppose or assume beforehand; take for granted in advance.
- to require or imply as an antecedent condition: An effect presupposes a cause.
presupposed 近义词
presume
believe
更多presupposed例句
- Capitalism presupposes that you have things like competition, that you have things like price transparency, that you have things like efficient capital markets, that consumers are making choices.
- In other words, the very engagement with rational argument and evidence presupposes facts about value.
- Never presuppose what business partners are thinking, but reach out, stay in touch, and find out if you can be helpful to them.
- It deserves remark, that these early generalizations did not, like scientific inductions, presuppose causation.
- All social judgments presuppose a system of recognized values.
- More clearly even than petition does thanksgiving presuppose a personal being, capable of appreciating the feeling of gratitude.
- They actually presuppose its existence in the Church as the necessary condition of their own existence.
- It is however to be understood that the different cases all presuppose the same total moment of momentum.