双解例句
小知识
The predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and verb phrase. The predicate of “The boys went to the zoo” is “went to the zoo.”
We change the pronunciation of this noun (“PRED-uh-kit”) when we turn it into a verb (“PRED-uh-kate”). The verb predicate means to require something as a condition of something else, and we use this term mostly in connection with logic, mathematics, or rhetoric. To predicate your argument on certain facts is to use those facts as evidence.
实用短语
常用短语
词根词缀
词根: dic
=say/assert,表示”说话,断言,写”
n.
predicament 困境,穷境pre预先+dica=dic命令+ment表名词→预先命令做→进入困境
predicate 谓语pre预先+dic说话,断言,写+ate表动词→预先说→断言
predication 论断predicate[n.谓语 v.断言]+ion表名词→n.论断
v.
abdicate 退位, 放弃ab离开+dic命令+ate表动词→不再命令→退位
dedicate 奉献;献身于de加强+dic说话,断言,写+ate表动词→一再说→努力献身
indicate 指出,指示;表明,暗示in进入+dic命令+ate表动词→说进去,使明白→指示,表明
predicate 断言pre预先+dic说话,断言,写+ate表动词→预先说→断言
vindicate 为……平反,证明……正确vin力量+dic说话,断言,写+ate表动词→用力量说→拥护