词汇 | postulate |
释义 | postulateWord family nounpostulancypostulantpostulationpostulatoradjectivepostulationalpostulatoryadverbpostulationallyverbpostulate pos·tu·late1 /ˈpɒstjəleɪt $ ˈpɑːstʃə-/ verb [transitiveT] formalSUGGEST to suggest that something might have happened or be true 提出〔理论等〕,假定,假设 → hypothesize postulate that It has been postulated that the condition is inherited. 有人认为这种疾病可能是遗传的。 —postulation /ˌpɒstjəˈleɪʃən $ ˌpɑːstʃə-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus postulate• Enlightenment philosophers postulated a social contract to which rational, independent men could be expected to agree.• This idolatrous crowd postulates an ideal worthy of itself and appropriate to its nature, that is perfectly understandable.• The relationship he postulates is not one-way traffic; it is dialectical.• It has been further postulated that pouchitis represents a recurrence of ulcerative colitis in reservoirs with colonic metaplasia.• To begin with, it postulates that the hero of your story is in danger.• Darwin postulated the modern theory of evolution.• I agree with Mr. Park that in the case postulated the will would have been validly executed.• Again, inhibition of suppressor cell activity was postulated to be responsible. postulate that• Hence, we postulated that adaptive cytoprotection maintains a physiological equilibrium between duodenal mucosal resistance and luminal acidity.• For instance, theorists of social representation have developed Durkheim's postulate that collective representations should have theoretical primacy over individual representations.• It has been further postulated that pouchitis represents a recurrence of ulcerative colitis in reservoirs with colonic metaplasia.• From his experience Keller postulates that such abuse is quite common.• With this philosophy in mind, we postulate that the divergent process is the worst possible.• To begin with, it postulates that the hero of your story is in danger.• It has been postulated that the symptoms of gonorrhoea have diminished since the introduction of effective antibiotic therapy.• It would be reasonable to accept any postulate that would make it more probable. Philosophypos·tu·late2 /ˈpɒstjələt $ ˈpɑːstʃə-/ noun [countableC] formalRPBELIEVE something believed to be true, on which an argument or scientific discussion is based 假定,假设,公理〔被认为理所当然的事实,是推论的基础〕 → hypothesis postulate of the basic postulates of Marxism 马克思主义的基本假设 Examples from the Corpus postulate• It is, at best, a postulate.• But a postulate in a Euclidean system must be accepted in order to maintain the integrity of the whole.• So many false starts, blind alleys, postulates which decayed before the end of the argument.• It would be reasonable to accept any postulate that would make it more probable.• Because even an idiotic postulate needs to be disproved by scientific means.• a proof of Kepler's mathematical postulate• For instance, theorists of social representation have developed Durkheim's postulate that collective representations should have theoretical primacy over individual representations.• Proving Koch's postulates would of course be unethical and controversy is fuelled by this lack of scientific certainty.• Here Moscovici is offering a universal postulate about social psychological processes. (1500-1600) Latin past participle of postulare, from poscere “to ask” |
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