premises的意思和读音

premises

: [ˈpremɪsəz] : [ˈpremɪsɪz]

n.;(,);premise

n.building,location,site,property,place

premisesn.

1.the building and land near to it that a business owns or uses

business/commercial/industrial premises

No alcohol may be consumed on the premises .

Police were called to escort her off the premises .

n.1.(,);2.premise

n.1.the buildings and land that a business or organization uses2.the plural form of premise

1. in accordance with: premises:n. house: ...

3. Tourism Premises Humanities ...

5. bank premises: , premises: || food premises: ...

6. Account for ( Premises Sub-let ...

7. stuffy premises airy room ...

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1.That this document remains in the Hotel and Office and not to be removed from the Hotel premises.

2.One of the premises of 'Mad Men' is that the behavior on the show is something of a safety valve.《广

3.I disagree with the conclusion but agree with one of the premises: that discretionary fiscal policy was a disappointment during the crisis.

4.As is often the case in Africa, the customers enjoy the drink on the premises, the deposit on the bottles being too dear.

5.Clean floor drain outlets at least once a week to prevent putrid air and insects in the soil pipes from entering the premises.

6.Induction is often used for any inference whose premises do not entail its conclusions.

7.If I add a lot of other premises to that the circularity of that will not be as obvious as it is now.

8.He took on the job of watchman for a little store, and was paid two coppers a night for sleeping on the premises.便

9.His first act was to banish Misty from the premises, though she found a home with one of the children.

10.I wouldn't have him on the premises. Chatting up the typists and watching the clock is all he's good for.