predicated
英 [ˈpredɪkeɪtɪd]
美 [ˈpredɪkeɪtɪd]
v. 使基于; 使以…为依据; 表明; 阐明; 断言
predicate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:predicated
柯林斯词典
- 谓语
In some systems of grammar, thepredicateof a clause is the part of it that is not the subject. For example, in 'I decided what to do', 'decided what to do' is the predicate. - VERB 基于;取决于;以…为基础
If you say that one situationis predicated onanother, you mean that the first situation can be true or real only if the second one is true or real.- Financial success is usually predicated on having money or being able to obtain it.
先要有钱或者能弄到钱才能够赚钱。
- Financial success is usually predicated on having money or being able to obtain it.
The noun is pronounced /'predɪkət/. The verb is pronounced /'predɪkeɪt/. 名词读作 /'predɪkət/。动词读作 /'predɪkeɪt/。
双语例句
- China and other EM economies have monetary policy settings predicated on a situation that no longer exists.
中国和其它新兴市场经济体基于一个不复存在的前提制定货币政策。 - The comparison of the predicated value and the measured value shows that the mold is feasible.
将预测值与实测值加以对比,证实了马尔可夫链式灰色预测模型的可行性。 - Plan a was predicated on the assumption that Greece could be safely quarantined.
a计划的前提假设是,欧盟可以安全地将希腊隔离开来。 - The sermon predicated the perfectibility of humankind.
这篇布道文断言了人类的完美性。 - He predicated the proposal to be ridiculous.
他断言该提案是荒谬的。 - He predicated the idea to be ridiculous.
他断言那个构想是荒谬的。 - The sales forecast is predicated on the assumption that the economy will grow by four per cent this year.
销售预测是基于今年经济将增长4%的假设上的。 - I predicated accurately some would be admitted to the university and some not among my classmates.
我准确的预测了班上一些同学考上大学,而有些没有考上。 - ( linguistics) the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated in a sentence.
(语法中的)一个句子作为行动主体的语法成分。 - Financial success is usually predicated on having money or being able to obtain it.
先要有钱或者能弄到钱才能够赚钱。