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predicate

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pred·i·cate1 /ˈpredɪkət/ noun [countable]  SLG technical the part of a sentence that makes a statement about the subject, such as ‘swim’ in ‘Fish swim’ and ‘is an artist’ in ‘She is an artist’ 谓语 subject
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predicateThe condition is a predicate which is true of just those states N that the action can be applied to.In addition to pronouns and agreeing predicates, person or participant-role is marked in various other ways.Existence predicates are prime instruments for making such claims explicit.Usually, conceptual clusterers employ the natural hierarchy of predicates directly, and make no mention of a metric.The natural rules for this task have conditions which also include the predicate which checks that two things are different.This predicate is sometimes given in terms of an entity which occurs in goal states and not in others.A state of the blocks world is portrayed as an assertion, formed with predicate symbols.
pred·i·cate2 /ˈpredɪkeɪt/ verb  be predicated on/upon something formalCOME FROM/ORIGINATE if an action or event is predicated on a belief or situation, it is based on it or depends on it 基于某事物,取决于某事物 The company’s expansion was predicated on the assumption that sales would rise. 公司的扩张是基于销售额会增长的假设。→ See Verb table
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predicateIt is not individual qualities that we ever have occasion to predicate.The only meaning of predicating a quality at all, is to affirm a resemblance.In this sense he was predicating his examination upon the operation of a self-regulating system for both state and private economy.But we never have occasion to predicate of an object the individual and instantaneous impressions which it produces in us.It was predicated on a quack cure called powder of sympathy.Social norms, social expectations, are not predicated on abusive childhoods.It is not predicated on any such view.Furthermore, the protection from coercion which the market system provides is predicated upon the widespread dispersion of economic power.
Origin predicate2 (1500-1600) Late Latin past participle of praedicare; → PREACH
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predicate
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predicate1 /ˈpredɪkət, ˈpredɪkɪt/ noun [countable]
technical the part of a sentence that makes a statement about the subject, such as ‘swim’ in ‘Fish swim’ and ‘is an artist’ in ‘She is an artist’ ⇨ subject

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predicate2 /ˈpredəkeɪt, ˈpredɪkeɪt/ verb
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: past participle of praedicare; preach
be predicated on/upon something formal if an action or event is predicated on a belief or situation, it is based on it or depends on it:
    The company’s expansion was predicated on the assumption that sales would rise.


predi·cate nounBrE /ˈpredɪkət/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpredɪkət/ 🔊(grammar 语法) a part of a sentence containing a verb that makes a statement about the subject of the verb, such as went home in John went home. 谓语(句子成分,对主语加以陈述,如 John went home 中的 went home)   compare object noun (4)
predi·cate verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they predicate BrE /ˈpredɪkeɪt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpredɪkeɪt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it predicates BrE /ˈpredɪkeɪts/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpredɪkeɪts/ 🔊past simple predicated BrE /ˈpredɪkeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpredɪkeɪtɪd/ 🔊past participle predicated BrE /ˈpredɪkeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpredɪkeɪtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form predicating BrE /ˈpredɪkeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpredɪkeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊BrE /ˈpredɪkeɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpredɪkeɪt/ 🔊(formal) [usually passive] ~ sth on/upon sth to base sth on a particular belief, idea or principle 使基于;使以…为依据Democracy is predicated upon the rule of law. 民主是以法治为基础的。🔊🔊~ that… | ~ sth to state that sth is true 表明;阐明;断言The article predicates that the market collapse was caused by weakness of the dollar. 这篇文章声言,市场的崩溃是美元疲软造成的。🔊🔊