precondition 英 [ˌpri:kənˈdɪʃn]   美 [ˌprikənˈdɪʃən]

precondition

precondition  英 [ˌpri:kənˈdɪʃn] 美 [ˌprikənˈdɪʃən]

n. 前提;先决条件  vt. 预处理;事先准备 

进行时:preconditioning  过去式:preconditioned  过去分词:preconditioned  第三人称单数:preconditions  名词复数:preconditions 

The US should insist on a substantive agenda as a precondition for any Obama visit. 美国应该坚持将实质性的议事日程作为奥巴马访问的前提。
After taking office in January, Barack Obama offered talks without precondition to Iran. 一月,奥巴马上任以后,提出与伊朗进行无先决条件会谈。

  • A precondition is a prerequisite. It’s the thing that has to happen before something else happens. For example, as a precondition to getting your allowance, you might have to give the dog a hairdo once a week.
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  • n. 前提;先决条件
  • vt. 预处理;事先准备
  • 1. The US should insist on a substantive agenda as a precondition for any Obama visit.

    美国应该坚持将实质性的议事日程作为奥巴马访问的前提。

  • 2. After taking office in January, Barack Obama offered talks without precondition to Iran.

    一月,奥巴马上任以后,提出与伊朗进行无先决条件会谈。

  • precondition (n.) 1825, from pre- + condition (n.). As a verb from 1841.
pre·con·di·tion / ˌpriːkənˈdɪʃn ; NAmE ˌpriːkənˈdɪʃn / noun precondition(for/of sth) something that must happen or exist before sth else can exist or be done 先决条件;前提 SYN prerequisite A ceasefire is an essential precondition for negotiation. 停火是谈判的必要前提。 precondition preconditions preconditioned preconditioning pre·con·di·tion / ˌpriːkənˈdɪʃn ; NAmE ˌpriːkənˈdɪʃn /
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