premise
名詞
UK/ˈprem.ɪs/
US/ˈprem.ɪs/
定義 premise 名詞
- Countable
An idea or theory that forms the basis for a statement or action.
The concept was introduced based on the premise that all citizens should have equal rights.
Their business model is built on the premise that the customer is always right.
The initial premise of the study was that early intervention could significantly improve outcomes.
動詞
UK/prɪˈmaɪz/
US/prɪˈmaɪz/
定義 premise 動詞
- Transitive
To base a theory, argument, etc., on an idea, thought, or belief.
He premised his argument on an outdated data set.
The project is premised on our ability to complete all steps on time.
The policy is premised on the idea that providing more resources will reduce crime.