propositions
[ˌprɔpəˈziʃənz]
propositions意思解释
n.命题( proposition的名词复数 );建议;论点;(美国)法律修正议案 双语释义n.(名词)[C]论点,主张 statement t

propositions读音音标
[ˌprɔpəˈziʃənz]
propositions意思解释
n.
命题( proposition的名词复数 );
建议;
论点;
(美国)法律修正议案
双语释义
n.(名词)
[C]论点,主张 statement that expresses a judgement or an opinion; assertion[C]建议,提案 thing that is proposed, especially in business; suggestion[C]命题 formal statement of a theorem or problem, usually containing its proof英英释义
propositionn.
(logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false
a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection
同义词:suggestionproffer
an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors)
the act of making a proposal
同义词:proposal
a task to be dealt with
\"securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition\"
v.
suggest sex to
\"She was propositioned by a stranger at the party\"
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)形容词+~attractive proposition好提议major propositions主要的提议
词组短语
value proposition
价值主张;价值定位;价值命题make someone a proposition
◎[口语]向某人提出一项办法(或提议) , ◎[委婉语]向某人(尤指女人)提出发生性关系的要求unique selling proposition
独特的销售主张双语例句
用作名词(n.)His proposition is good in theory but cannot be put into practice.他的建议在理论上可以,但不能付诸实现。This is the inverse of his earlier proposition.这和他早些时候提的建议截然相反。This is not money-making proposition.这不是个赚钱的事业。Tunnelling under the English Channel is a big proposition.在英吉利海峡海底凿隧道是一个大问题。It is a proposition deducible from basic postulates.这是个从基本公设推论出的命题。用作及物动词(vt.)She was propositioned several times in the course of the evening.整个晚上有人几次向她提出非分要求。
