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proposition

/prop-uh-zish-uhn/US // ˌprɒp əˈzɪʃ ən //UK // (ˌprɒpəˈzɪʃən) //

提议,命题,观点,建议

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of offering or suggesting something to be considered, accepted, adopted, or done.
    • : a plan or scheme proposed.
    • : an offer of terms for a transaction, as in business.
    • : a thing, matter, or person considered as something to be dealt with or encountered: Keeping diplomatic channels open is a serious proposition.
    • : anything stated or affirmed for discussion or illustration.
    • : Rhetoric. a statement of the subject of an argument or a discourse, or of the course of action or essential idea to be advocated.
    • : Logic. a statement in which something is affirmed or denied, so that it can therefore be significantly characterized as either true or false.
    • : Mathematics. a formal statement of either a truth to be demonstrated or an operation to be performed; a theorem or a problem.
    • : a proposal of usually illicit sexual relations.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to propose sexual relations to.
    • : to propose a plan, deal, etc., to.

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Examples

  • How tech does these things is often arcane, but what it does – the outcome – should be easy to explain, especially as a business or investment proposition.

  • E-commerce, at least for now, has helped the company deliver on that proposition.

  • Microsoft still owns Bing’s search engine, Xbox’s gaming console and even MSN’s online portal, but it has become more of a business-facing tech company than a consumer proposition.

  • As a business, your unique selling proposition is what sets you and your competitor’s miles apart.

  • Landing pages need to communicate this proposition in a succinct way sufficiently.

  • However, welcoming refugees is an expensive and potentially risky proposition for European countries.

  • It stands for the proposition that the biological basis of procreation should also be the sole organizing principle of society.

  • An HIV scare, Rand Paul talking points, and a (maybe) proposition.

  • The lack of love likely stems from DeMaio's silence on Proposition 8.

  • Indeed, turning all doctors into employees is quite a dangerous proposition.

  • Now the trouble with the main proposition just quoted is that each side of the equation is used as the measure of the other.

  • I will not, therefore, say that the proposition that the value of everything equals the cost of production is false.

  • If one could languish through life in the shell of a mere beauty that life would be a good deal simpler proposition than it is.

  • But in reality this paradox of value is the most fundamental proposition in economic science.

  • When Michael got thus far in his proposition, it was not very difficult to work it to the end.