predicates
n. 謂語( predicate的名詞複數 )
v. 斷言,斷定( predicate的第三人稱單數 ); 表明,闡明,斷言
In some systems of grammar, the predicate of a clause is the part of it that is not the subject. For example, in 'I decided what to do', 'decided what to do' is the predicate.
If you say that one situation is predicated on another, you mean that the first situation can be true or real only if the second one is true or real.
Financial success is usually predicated on having money or being able to obtain it.
先要有錢或者能弄到錢才能夠賺錢。
May be predicates, attributives; some can be adverbials.
能作謂語 、 定語, 部分可以作狀語.
His theory predicates the system of the universe.
他的理論斷定宇宙有體系.
His retraction predicates a change of attitude.
他的退縮表示他態度有了變化.
You put too much emphasis on predicates.
你把謂語讀得太重了.
Concepts, as a logical matter , are defined entirely in terms of logical predicates.
作為一件邏輯事, 概念完全以邏輯謂語被定義.