presupposition
n. 假設的事情,假定,預設
A presupposition is something that you assume to be true, especially something which you must assume is true in order to continue with what you are saying or thinking.
...the presupposition that human life must be sustained for as long as possible.
人的生命一定可以儘可能延長的假設
1. the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument)
The presupposition trigger compound sentence is the typical conjuction.
複句的預設觸發語表現為關聯詞語.
Pragmatic presupposition exists in verbal communication , especially in crosstalk which takes Baofu as a special representation.
相聲是一種以“包袱”為表現手段的特殊語言藝術.
Bail was refused on the presupposition of his guilt.
已料到他罪名成立而不準保釋.
Presupposition, as a notion borrowed from philosophy a controversial issue in the linguistic field since 1970.
預設是一哲學上的概念,自1970年以來在語言學界引起了激烈的討論.
The analytic unity of apperception is possible only under the presupposition of a certain synthetic unity.
統覺的分析的統一性惟有以某種綜合的統一性為前提條件才是可能的.