propound
英 [prə'paʊnd]
美 [prə'paʊnd]
1. pro- "forward, forth" + -pound (pon-).
2. 含义:put forward, put forth. => one who brings forth a proposition or argument.
3. Influenced in form by compound, expound.
propound 提出供考虑来自拉丁语proponere,放在前面,展示,来自pro-,向前,-pos,放置,词源同position,proponent.插入字母d,比较sound.
- propound
- propound: see purpose
- propound (v.)
- late 16c. variant of Middle English proponen "to put forward" (late 14c.), from Latin proponere "put forth, set forth, lay out, display, expose to view," figuratively "set before the mind; resolve; intend, design," from pro- "before" (see pro-) + ponere "to put" (see position (n.)). Perhaps influenced in form by compound, expound; also compare pose (v.). Related: Propounded; propounding.
- 1. Therefore, we propound the proposal for building up the financial safety area.
- 基于此, 我们提出了创建金融安全区的构想和思路.
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- 2. He wins the prize by propound the theory.
- 他因提出学说而获奖.
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- 3. It is to meet every week, and each member in turn has to propound a problem.
- 每周将举行集会, 让每个成员来解决提案中的疑难问题.
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- 4. Offer firm reply here Friday 100000 tons cotton 24 pences propound fob Alexandria Feb shipment.
- 兹报实盘以你星期五复到为准100000吨棉花每磅24便士亚历山德里船上交货价二月装船.
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- 5. The new propound the new learning style whose main characters are independent, exploring and cooperative.
- 并积极倡导以自主 、 探究、合作为特征的新型学习方式.
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