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prop·o·si·tion
/ˌprɑpəˈzɪʃən/
建議,命題,主張(
vt
.)向…提議,向…調情
From:
Network Terminology
proposition
命題
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prop·o·si·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
setting
or
placing
before
;
the
act
of
offering
.
“Oblations
for
the
altar
of
proposition
.”
2.
That
which
is
proposed
;
that
which
is
offered
,
as
for
consideration
,
acceptance
,
or
adoption
;
a
proposal
;
as
,
the
enemy
made
propositions
of
peace
;
his
proposition
was
not
accepted
.
3.
A
statement
of
religious
doctrine
;
an
article
of
faith
;
creed
;
as
,
the
propositions
of
Wyclif
and
Huss
.
Some
persons
. . .
change
their
propositions
according
as
their
temporal
necessities
or
advantages
do
turn
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
4.
Gram. & Logic
A
complete
sentence
,
or
part
of
a
sentence
consisting
of
a
subject
and
predicate
united
by
a
copula
;
a
thought
expressed
or
propounded
in
language
;
a
from
of
speech
in
which
a
predicate
is
affirmed
or
denied
of
a
subject
;
as
,
snow is white
.
5.
Math.
A
statement
in
terms
of
a
truth
to
be
demonstrated
,
or
of
an
operation
to
be
performed
.
Note:
☞
It
is
called
a
theorem
when
it
is
something
to
be
proved
,
and
a
problem
when
it
is
something
to
be
done
.
6.
Rhet.
That
which
is
offered
or
affirmed
as
the
subject
of
the
discourse
;
anything
stated
or
affirmed
for
discussion
or
illustration
.
7.
Poetry
The
part
of
a
poem
in
which
the
author
states
the
subject
or
matter
of
it
.
Leaves of proposition
Jewish Antiq.
,
the
showbread
.
Syn:
--
Proposal
;
offer
;
statement
;
declaration
.
Usage:
--
Proposition
,
Proposal
.
These
words
are
both
from
the
Latin
verb
proponere
,
to
set
forth
,
and
as
here
compared
they
mark
different
forms
or
stages
of
a
negotiation
.
A
proposition
is
something
presented
for
discussion
or
consideration
;
as
,
propositions
of
peace
.
A
proposal
is
some
definite
thing
offered
by
one
party
to
be
accepted
or
rejected
by
the
other
.
If
the
proposition
is
favorably
received
,
it
is
usually
followed
by
proposals
which
complete
the
arrangement
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
proposition
n
1: (
logic
)
a
statement
that
affirms
or
denies
something
and
is
either
true
or
false
2:
a
proposal
offered
for
acceptance
or
rejection
; "
it
was
a
suggestion
we
couldn't
refuse
" [
syn
:
suggestion
,
proffer
]
3:
an
offer
for
a
private
bargain
(
especially
a
request
for
sexual
favors
)
4:
the
act
of
making
a
proposal
; "
they
listened
to
her
proposal
" [
syn
:
proposal
]
5:
a
task
to
be
dealt
with
; "
securing
adequate
funding
is
a
time-consuming
proposition
"
v
:
suggest
sex
to
; "
She
was
propositioned
by
a
stranger
at
the
party
"
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