predicate怎么读/predicate的发音
predicate的音标:英[ˈpredɪkət , ˈpredɪkeɪt] 美[ˈpredɪkət , ˈpredɪkeɪt]
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predicate是什么意思
n. 谓语, 谓项
a. 谓语的
v. 断定为, 使基于, 意味着, 预言, 断言
[计] 谓词; 判定; 断定
n. (logic) what is predicated of the subject of a proposition; the second term in a proposition is predicated of the first term by means of the copula
n. one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the predicate contains the verb and its complements
v. make the (grammatical) predicate in a proposition
predicate的用法和双语例句
1. The predicate of the sentence tells us what the subject does.
句子的谓语告诉我们主语做了什么。
2. In logic, a predicate is a statement that may be true or false depending on the values of its variables.
在逻辑中,谓语是一个可能为真或为假的陈述,取决于其变量的值。
3. The verb “runs” is the predicate in the sentence “She runs.”.
动词“runs”在句子“She runs.”中是谓语。
4. His argument is predicated on the assumption that everyone will cooperate.
他的论点基于一个假设,即每个人都会合作。
5. The entire meaning of the sentence can change if you alter the predicate.
如果你改变谓语,整个句子的意思可能会改变。
6. We predicate our success on hard work and dedication.
我们将成功建立在努力工作和奉献精神之上。
7. The predicate in this question is “are you going?”.
这个问题的谓语是“are you going?”。
8. The teacher asked the students to identify the subject and predicate in each sentence.
老师要求学生在每个句子中找出主语和谓语。
9. The theory is predicated on outdated information.
该理论基于过时的信息。
10. In grammar, the predicate includes the verb and its objects or complements.
在语法中,谓语包括动词及其宾语或补语。