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前提 (qián tí) is used to refer to a condition or assumption that is necessary for something else to happen or be true. For example, you could say:
"在做出决定之前,我们必须考虑所有的前提 (qián tí)。"
This means "Before making a decision, we must consider all the premises."
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In Chinese, several words can be used to express meanings similar to "前提" (qián tí), which means "premise," "presupposition," or "prerequisite." Here are some alternatives:
1. 假设** (jiǎ shè) - This word means "assumption" or "hypothesis." It refers to a proposition that is taken for granted or accepted as true without concrete evidence, often serving as a basis for further reasoning or argumentation.
2. 条件** (tiáo jiàn) - Meaning "condition" or "requirement," this term refers to the circumstances or criteria that must be met for something to occur or be valid. It can imply a dependency on certain factors, similar to a prerequisite.
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