presupposed adj. 预设的
v. 预先假定;以…为先决条件(presuppose的过去式和过去分词)
- However,their functions are presupposed by topic relevance, which is the premise of discourse coherence.
话题相关是实现语篇连贯的必要条件。 - Because presupposed content is taken for granted by communicators, communication can be effective and economical.
由于对话双方视预设内容为无争议讯息使沟通得以有效且经济地进行著。 - The one of the most important points (also is the most difficult) of management is the presupposed in human being.Thus human being is the most active factor.
管理活动最关键的一点(也是最困难的),就是对于人的前提假设,因为人是最活跃的因素。
Presuppose \Pre`sup*pose"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Presupposed};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Presupposing}.] [Pref. pre- + suppose: cf.
F. pr['e]supposer.]
To suppose beforehand; to imply as antecedent; to take for
granted; to assume; as, creation presupposes a creator.
Each [kind of knowledge] presupposes many necessary
things learned in other sciences, and known beforehand.
--Hooker.