transitive. To state or set forth, esp. in advance or by way of introduction; = premise, v. 1a.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] > introduce (10) premit?c1425 transitive. To state or set forth, esp. in advance or by way of introduction; = premise, v. 1a. premisec1450 transitive. To state, set forth, or mention before something else; to say or write by way of introduction to a subject or topic. Also with clause… infera1529 To bring in, introduce (in discourse or writing); to mention, report, relate, tell; to bring forward (as an argument, etc.), adduce, allege. (With sim… preamble1628 transitive. To make a preamble or preliminary to; to preface. Also figurative. usher1635 To introduce (something uttered); to preface. (Cf. 7e.) to usher in1662 to usher in (see also 1). = sense 4. Subcategories:— with or by something (2) — prefix (words, etc.) to something (2) |
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