| 釋義 |
premise, premiss /'premis; 'premis/ n 1 statement on which reasoning is based. (為推理之根據(jù)的) 前提。 2 each of the two first parts of a syllogism: (三段論法的) 前提: the major ~, eg 'Boys like fruit; the minor ~, eg 'You are a boy'; the conclusion being 'Therefore you like fruif. 大前提 (如'男孩喜歡水果'); 小前提 (如'你是男孩'); 結(jié)論是'所以你喜歡水果'。 3 (pl) house or building with its outbuildings, land, etc: (復(fù)) 房屋連同附屬建筑,土地等; 房產(chǎn): business ~s, the building(s), offices, etc where a business is carried on; 事務(wù)所; 辦公室; to be consumed on the ~s, eg of alcoholic drinks in a public house or hotel which has no off-licence ; 限在店內(nèi)喝完 (如指某些酒店或旅館中出售的酒不得攜出飲用) 。 4 (pl) (legal) details of property, names of persons, etc in the first part of a legal agreement. (復(fù)) (法律) 契約之緣起或要件 (契約的開(kāi)頭部分記述讓渡財(cái)產(chǎn)之詳情、當(dāng)事人姓名等) 。 vt [VP6A, 9] ~ (sth/that. . .). state by way of introduction. 提論; 宿述; 立前提。 |