on the premise that
常見(jiàn)例句
- One was based on the premise that not all jobs are equally suitable for all workers.
一篇論文中的假設(shè)前提是,并非所有職位都剛好適合所有工人。 - That is, consumer theory isbased on the premise that we can infer what people like from the choices they make.
也就是說(shuō)生產(chǎn)理論建立在這樣的前提下,即我們可以通過(guò)人們的選擇來(lái)間接衡量人們的喜好。 - Unschooling is an informal approach to education based on the premise that people who make their own decisions perform more competently than those whose behavior is controlled or judged by others.
非學(xué)校教育是一種非正式的教育方法,實(shí)施這種方法的前提是:就一個(gè)人所能達(dá)到的能力水平而言,能夠自己拿主意的人要比讓別人來(lái)控制或評(píng)價(jià)其行為的人要更加全面。 - Blair's very vocal critics are lining up. Opposition Conservative politician and member of the Intelligence and Security committee Richard Ottaway says it appears that the most significant foreign affairs initiative Britain has dealt with since the WWII was argued and debated on a false premise and that he says that raises profound constitutional questions.
- You base your argument on the premise that the oil-for-food programme does not work.
ECONOMIST: Letters - The series started on the premise that YouTube is more than funny cats and other viral curiosities.
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CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bolderdash 返回 on the premise that