predicated

predicated['predikeitid] 

原级:predicate

第三人称单数:predicates

第三人称复数:predicates

现在分词:predicating

predicated 基本解释
断言,断定( predicate的过去式和过去分词 );表明,阐明,断言;
predicated 网络解释

predicated

1. 断言的断定的:predicated 断言的 | predicated 断言的断定的 | predict 预测

2. 断言的:predicated value 预计值 | predicated 断言的 | predicated 断言的断定的

predicated 单语例句

1. They crop up everywhere these days to describe people, as if their very existence is predicated solely upon consumption.

2. predicated的解释

2. He couldn't have been complaining about invasion of privacy, as Facebook is pretty much predicated on it.

3. It's hard to imagine a life predicated on the color of your skin.

4. predicated的近义词

4. Global growth was predicated on the growing prosperity of the leading Western nations.

5. The success of this export strategy is predicated on sustained globalization, open borders and avoiding protectionism.

6. predicated

6. YouTube is predicated on hosting other people's works, and it wasn't long ago that Viacom was calling for its head.

7. Economists had earlier predicated that Taiwan might post a 48 percent decline in January exports.

8. Goldman Sachs predicated the central bank would increase the interest rate three times in the following two quarters.

9. The government will also study Australia's example of graduated penalties predicated on blood alcohol content of drivers who break the law.