posit的意思和读音

posit

: [ˈpɑzət] : [ˈpɒzɪt]

v.

n.

posits  positing  posited  

v.put forward,postulate,suggest,theorize,speculate

positv.

1.~ sth.~ that…to suggest or accept that sth is true so that it can be used as the basis for an argument or discussion

Most religions posit the existence of life after death.

v.1.,;2.;;

n.1.2.

v.1.to say that something is true or that something should be accepted as true

1. juxtapose v. posit v. postulate v. ...

2. poseur posit posse ...

3. declarative posit vt. cluster ...

4. juxtapose v. posit v. postulate v. ...

5. sprungspring posit unpersuasive ...

6. poseur n. posit v. postulate v. ...

7. POR POSIT PROG ...

8. sprungspring posit unpersuasive ...

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1.If you posit this idea to any of the company's top executives, they'll dismiss it.

2.Well, at least he did posit it as a question of right and wrong./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.Some posit that gender identity is firmly fixed at a very young age; others argue that this identity can be very fluid for many years.

4.I can only posit a theory, but I tend to blame the higher rate of mortifying sex scenes in novels by men on the nature of their fantasies.

5.He thought that all knowledge was probability, only was presumed by posit and induction was the way in finding the best posit.

6.Those people who posit patriotism and globalization as mutually exclusive have at least committed one fallacy.

7.I would posit that it would increase risk-averse behavior -- particularly if this kind of trade war roiled financial markets.——

8.Here in Part 1, the authors posit a set of extensions to DITA XML that provide the starting point for a unifying content model for learning.1DITAXML

9.Three Spanish scientists posit that the observed acceleration of the expanding cosmos is an illusion caused by the slowing of time.西

10.Further, if we are to posit besides the Forms and the sensibles the intermediates between them, we shall have many difficulties.