v.[T]
1.预先假定;预料
2.以...为前提
1.预先假定;预料
2.以...为前提
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- Genemp speaking, however, the ancient subject-conceptual aesthetics had to presuppose the object, on the one hand, and on the other, it had not formed itself into a comlete system of aesthetics.
但如果从总体上看,西方古代审美本体论一方面以客体为前提,另一方面则还未能形成完整的美学体系。 收藏 - The review standards for legal, factual, and discretionary determinations, as set forth in the preceding three sections, all presuppose that the court will examine the agency's reasoning with a good deal of care.
正如在前三节里阐述过的,对法律、事实和自由裁量权三方面的行政决定的审查标准,都以法院极为小心谨慎地检查行政机关的推理为前提。 收藏 - I presuppose that you have done your work.
我预料你已经做了你的工作了。 收藏 - We cannot presuppose the truth of his statements.
我们不能预先假定他的话属实. 收藏 - It is unrealistic to presuppose a sophisticated knowledge of harmony and counterpoint in a beginning music student.
要求一个初学的人具有和声学和对位法方面的知识是不现实的。收藏
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