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单词 premisses
释义

premise /premˈis/

noun
  1. A proposition stated or assumed for the sake of argument, esp one of the two propositions in a syllogism from which the conclusion is drawn (also premˈiss; logic)
  2. (usu in pl) the matter set forth at the beginning of a deed (law)
  3. (in pl) the beginning of a deed setting forth its subject-matter (law)
  4. (in pl) the aforesaid (property; law)
  5. Hence, a building and its adjuncts, esp a public house or place of business
  6. A presupposition (also premˈiss)
  7. A condition stipulated beforehand (Shakespeare)
  8. (in pl) antecedent happenings or circumstances (Shakespeare)
transitive verb /pri-mīzˈ or premˈis/
  1. To mention or state first, or by way of introduction
  2. To prefix
  3. To state or assume as a premise
  4. To perform or administer as a preliminary (medicine)
ORIGIN: Fr prémisse from L (sententia, etc) praemissa (a sentence, etc) put before, from prae before, and mittere, missum to send

premīˈsed adjective (Shakespeare)

Sent before due time

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