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1 presuponer
v.to presuppose.* * *1 to presuppose* * *VT to presuppose, assume* * *verbo transitivo to presuppose (frml), assume* * *= assume, make + assumption, presuppose, rest on/upon + the assumption that.Ex. The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex. Care should be taken that the question asked solicits the information desired and that one does not proceed to make assumptions beyond established facts.Ex. The ISBD presupposes that the description of a publication is a separate question independent of that of its entry.Ex. The theory behind centralized cataloguing rests upon the assumption that libraries are duplicating cataloguing.* * *verbo transitivo to presuppose (frml), assume* * *= assume, make + assumption, presuppose, rest on/upon + the assumption that.Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.
Ex: Care should be taken that the question asked solicits the information desired and that one does not proceed to make assumptions beyond established facts.Ex: The ISBD presupposes that the description of a publication is a separate question independent of that of its entry.Ex: The theory behind centralized cataloguing rests upon the assumption that libraries are duplicating cataloguing.* * *presuponer [ E22 ]vtto presuppose ( frml), assume* * *
presuponer ( conjugate presuponer) verbo transitivo
to presuppose (frml), assume
presuponer verbo transitivo to presuppose, assume
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* * *presuponer vtto presuppose* * *<part presupuesto> v/t assume* * *presuponer {60} vt: to presuppose -
2 basarse en la premisa de que
(v.) = rest on/upon + the assumption that, start from + the premise that, build on + the premise thatEx. The theory behind centralized cataloguing rests upon the assumption that libraries are duplicating cataloguing.Ex. The author starts from the premise that meaning is not an intrinsic property of information items.Ex. Our strategy is built on the premise that progress in security will pave the way for political progress.* * *(v.) = rest on/upon + the assumption that, start from + the premise that, build on + the premise thatEx: The theory behind centralized cataloguing rests upon the assumption that libraries are duplicating cataloguing.
Ex: The author starts from the premise that meaning is not an intrinsic property of information items.Ex: Our strategy is built on the premise that progress in security will pave the way for political progress.
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