predicate – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
predicate
n.
(Grammar) fundamental part of a sentence that contains a verb and provides details about the subject of a sentence (such as attributes, action, etc.)
v.
base on, found on; establish, set; ascribe, attribute
Predicate
Predicate or
predication may refer to:
predicate
Noun
1. (logic) what is predicated of the subject of a proposition; the second term in a proposition is predicated of the first term by means of the copula; "`Socrates is a man' predicates manhood of Socrates"
(hypernym) term
(classification) logic
2. one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the predicate contains the verb and its complements
(synonym) verb phrase
(hypernym) phrase
Verb
1. make the (grammatical) predicate in a proposition; "The predicate `dog' is predicated of the subject `Fido' in the sentence `Fido is a dog'"
(hypernym) relate, interrelate
(derivation) verb phrase
2. affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of; "The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President"
(synonym) proclaim
(hypernym) assert, asseverate, maintain
(derivation) postulation, predication
3. involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic; "solving the problem is predicated on understanding it well"
(synonym) connote
(hypernym) imply
(derivation) postulation, predication
predicare
v.
preach, moralize, lecture, give a sermon
predicar
v.
preach, lecture