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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} öncül

Kitabın ana fikri yanlış bir öncüle dayanıyordu. - The main idea of the book relied on a false premise.

Tartışmanın öncülü ile aynı fikirde değilim. - I don't agree with the premise of your argument.

önermenin nedeni olarak göstermek
terim
(isim) öncül
premiss
(Felsefe) öncüller
premise
kaziye
premise
sayıltı
premise
(Matematik) mukaddem
premiss
kaziye
premiss
mukaddeme
premise
dayanak çekidi
premise
i., man. öncül; terim
premise
önceden açıklamak
premiss
terim
premise
bir önerme veya tartışmanın nedeni olarak ileri sürmek
premise
mukaddeme
premise
açıkla
premise
tanıtma veya açıklama yoluyle önceden belirtmek
premise
aksiyom
premise
belit
premiss
i., man., bak. premise
premiss
öncül
Englisch - Englisch
premit
A piece of real estate; a building and its adjuncts (in this sense, used most often in the plural form)

trespass on another’s premises.

To state or assume something as a proposition to an argument
Either of the first two propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is deduced
To make a premise
a judgment as a conclusion
Refers to a statement or assertion that forms the basis for an approach or position
A proposition on which an argument is based on or from which a conclusion is drawn
{v} to lay down premises, to preface
premiss
The physical location where a utility service is located (for example, where the meter is installed or trash is picked up) See the explanation of Separate Customer Account # and Premise # for more information
The premises of a business or an institution are all the buildings and land that it occupies in one place. There is a kitchen on the premises The business moved to premises in Brompton Road
take something as preexisting and given set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand
{i} proposition, basic assumption, presupposition, fundamental presumption
a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"
A statement whose truth is used to infer that of others; see argument Also see MacE
{f} assume, hypothesize, theorize, presume, postulate
it is the rule (often time unstated) that governs a thesis and its rationale A premise, thesis, and rationale make up a syllogism Here is an example: premise - all birds have feathers; rationale: (because) the sparrow has feathers; thesis (therefore) the sparrow is a bird
To make a premise; to set forth something as a premise
A proposition that is offered in support of the truth of another proposition (the conclusion) in an argument
Either of the first two propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is drawn
A premise is something that you suppose is true and that you use as a basis for developing an idea. The premise is that schools will work harder to improve if they must compete = assumption
A supporting claim in an argument
To send before the time, or beforehand; hence, to cause to be before something else; to employ previously
To set forth beforehand, or as introductory to the main subject; to offer previously, as something to explain or aid in understanding what follows; especially, to lay down premises or first propositions, on which rest the subsequent reasonings
Matters previously stated or set forth; esp., that part in the beginning of a deed, the office of which is to express the grantor and grantee, and the land or thing granted or conveyed, and all that precedes the habendum; the thing demised or granted
Matters previously stated or set forth; esp
is used to control the continuity of the piece This is a "What If" statement Premise Driven-the presentation (the "patter, " plot, staging, and technical handling) is developed from a premise
set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"
A proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn A starting point of reasoning For example, one might say, in commenting on someone's reasoning, "You seem to be reasoning from the premise that everyone is selfish in everything they do Do you hold this belief?
that part in the beginning of a deed, the office of which is to express the grantor and grantee, and the land or thing granted or conveyed, and all that precedes the habendum; the thing demised or granted
take something as preexisting and given
a statement in an argument that serves to provide evidence for the truth of a claim
The spelling premiss is also used in British English for meaning 2
the central concept from which a series of jokes or a routine is written
basis; principle
A proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition
A piece of real estate; a building and its adjuncts; as, to lease premises; to trespass on another's premises
furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
to premise

    Silbentrennung

    to prem·ise

    Türkische aussprache

    tı premîs

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈpreməs/ /tə ˈprɛmɪs/

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