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prem.ise objprI5maIz, 5prem7Isv [T often passive]slightly fml假定…为先决条件,作为…的前提He premised (= based) his argument on several assumptions which not everyone in the audience shared.他把自己的论证建立在并非每个观众都赞同的一些假设之上。The production of the play is premised on two highly original ideas.这个剧作以两个颇有创意的想法为前提。This policy is premised on the expectation that the public will be willing to accept it.这个政策以期望公众会乐于接受它为前提。(Am) To premise something is also to make an introductory statement about it.预先提到,引出She premised what she was saying by acknowledging that other interpretations were possible.她以承认其他解释是可能的来引出自己的话。
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