proposition
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you describe something such as a task or an activity as, for example, a difficult proposition or an attractive proposition, you mean that it is difficult or pleasant to do. 事情
Making easy money has always been an attractive proposition. 轻轻松松地赚钱一直是令人向往的事。
2. N-COUNT A proposition is a statement or an idea that people can consider or discuss to decide whether it is true. 主张; 观点[正式]
The proposition that democracies do not fight each other is based on a tiny historical sample. 民主国家间互不交战的观点是基于一个微不足道的历史实例。
3. N-COUNT A proposition is a question or statement about an issue of public policy that appears on a voting paper so that people can vote for or against it. 提案
Vote Yes on Proposition 136, but No on Propositions 129, 133, and 134. 对136号提案投赞成票,但对129、133和134号提案投反对票。
4. N-COUNT A proposition is an offer or a suggestion that someone makes to you, usually concerning some work or business that you might be able to do together. 建议
You came to see me at my office the other day with a business proposition. 你几天前到我的办公室来看我,带着一份业务上的建议。
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proposition /ˌprɒpəˈzɪʃən/ (propositions)
剑桥词典
- an offer or suggestion , usually in business
- So how does my proposition strike you ?
- I'm afraid my mother-in-law's cooking is never a very tempting proposition.
- Doing the walk in the rain wasn't a very attractive proposition.
- It's a crazy idea , certainly not one of your better propositions.
- I've got a business proposition to put to you. 返回 proposition
(通常指商业上的)提议,建议
He wrote to me last week regarding a business proposition he thought might interest me. 他上周写信给我,提出一项他认为我会感兴趣的商业建议。
I've put my proposition to the company director for his consideration . 我已将我的提议交给公司主管考虑。
an idea or opinion
主张;观点;见解
They were debating the proposition that "All people are created equal ". 他们正就“人人生而平等”这一命题展开辩论。
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