presuppositions

[ˌpri:sʌpəˈziʃnz]
  • n.

    假设的事情,假定,预设( presupposition的名词复数 );


  • 双语例句
1、

You have made several unjustified presuppositions.

你作了一些毫无根据的假设.

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2、

As a dynamic pragmatic strategy, pragmatic presuppositions are often used in different forms of oral communication.

作为一种动态的语用策略, 语用预设在各种形式的口头交际中都常有运用.

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3、

This reflection arrives as a contradiction to the presuppositions above!

说到这里,这种思考又与前边的说法相违背了.

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4、

While we do not judge pastors'intentions, we would challenge their presuppositions!

虽然我们不判断牧师们的动机, 可是我们会向他们的前提(价值观,世界观)挑战!

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5、

Recognizing the presuppositions underlying the text.

确认作者根据接受对象而预先略去的信息表述.

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6、

By challenging these dominant views the author can explore presuppositions that are defective.

透过挑战这些有势力的意见创始者能探索有缺陷的预先假定.

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