presupposition
presupposition 英 [ˌpri:sʌpəˈzɪʃn] 美 [ˌpriːsʌpəˈzɪʃn]
n. 假定;预想;臆测
名词复数:presuppositions
- When you assume some fact at the very beginning of an argument, that's presupposition. If a book critic decides that a novel is intended for young adult readers before writing her review, she makes a presupposition.
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- n. 假定;预想;臆测
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1. The presupposition of strategy-following behavior is fundamental to all strategic thinking and research.
这种战略遵循行为的前提是所有战略思考与研究的基础。
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2. In other words, the assumptions give existence or meaning to the presupposition of strategy-following behavior.
换言之,这些假设给这种战略遵循行为假设有了赋予具体的存在或意义。
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3. The fundamental presupposition of strategy research programme is that every firm is assumed to follow some kind of strategy.
战略研究纲领的基本前提是认为每个企业都要遵循某种战略。
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