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predicate
- the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g. went home in John went home).;something which is affirmed or denied concerning an argument of a proposition.
- state, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a proposition;declare or affirm (something) as true or existing; postulate or assert
verb: predicate, 3rd person present: predicates, gerund or present participle: predicating, past tense: predicated, past participle: predicated
noun: predicate, plural noun: predicates
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名詞
- 1. the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g. went home in John went home).
- 2. something which is affirmed or denied concerning an argument of a proposition.
動詞
- 1. state, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a proposition a word which predicates something about its subject aggression is predicated of those who act aggressively
- ▪ declare or affirm (something) as true or existing; postulate or assert the Pleistocene colonization of Tasmania has long been predicated
- 2. found or base something on the theory of structure on which later chemistry was predicated
- the branch of symbolic logic that deals with propositions containing predicates, names, and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb, such as son in the sentence ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the branch of symbolic logic that deals with propositions containing predicates, names, and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject ... predicate adjective
- state, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a ... a word that predicates something about its subject aggression is predicated of those who act aggressively
Oxford American Dictionary