predicate的意思和读音

predicate

: [ˈpredɪkeɪt] : ['predɪkət]

v.使使

adj.

n. John went home went home)

predicates  predicating  predicated  

v.base,establish,found,ground,build

predicaten.

1. John went home went home)a part of a sentence containing a verb that makes a statement about the subject of the verb, such aswent home inJohn went home

v.

1.[usupass]~ sth on/upon sth使使to base sth on a particular belief, idea or principle

Democracy is predicated upon the rule of law.

2.~ that….~ sthto state that sth is true

The article predicates that the market collapse was caused by weakness of the dollar.

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v.1.,;...;... (about; of)2.使(,) (on; upon),使3.,,4.,...5.6. (of)1.,;...;... (about; of)2.使(,) (on; upon),使3.,,4.,...5.6. (of)

n.1.the part of the sentence that contains the verb and its object or complements and gives more information about the subject, for examplewas combing her hairin the sentenceFrancesca was combing her hair.”

v.1.to base an action or decision on the existence or truth of something else

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1.Symbolic logic is often divided into two branches, propositional logic and predicate logic.

2.The parts of a triple are officially known as the subject, predicate, and object.(subject)、(predicate)(object)。

3.Usually, the predicate of an affirmative-negative question is composed of an affirmative form and a negative form of a verb or an adjective.

4.Every girl was used to be a tearless angel , that period , I predicate that she was certain to dry her eyes.使

5.The subject is often a noun or a pronoun. The predicate is often a verb or an adjective, e . g.

6.You pass a formula used as a predicate to see if it is a valid rule for the element.

7.How much confidence can one place in the estimate of predicate selectivity?

8.A simple sentence consists of a single clause which contains a subject and a predicate and stands alone as its own sentence.

9."It" is an empty subject with no meaning. Its existence is only because an English sentence must contain a subject and a predicate.

10.the voice is a form of the verbs, which means the sentences with the subject of the relationship between the predicate verbs.