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precondition [ˌprikənˈdɪʃən]

n. 前提; 先决条件;
vt. 预先处理; 事先准备;
复数:: preconditions 过去式:: preconditioned 过去分词:: preconditioned 现在分词:: preconditioning 第三人称单数:: preconditions

例句:

  • They made multi-party democracy a precondition for giving aid.
    他们把实施多党民主作为给予援助的前提。
  • A ceasefire is an essential precondition for negotiation.
    停火是谈判的必要前提。
  • Celanese makes safety a precondition for everything we do.
    塞拉尼斯做任何事都以安全为前提.
  • An end of American military aid...was an absolute precondition of settlement.
    来自H. Kissinger
  • Consistent long-term reduction of budget deficits is an indispensable precondition for recovery.
    来自THETIMES
  • Turkey had demanded an apology as a precondition for restoring ties with Israel.
    来自VOA