单词 | pre-establishment |
释义 | pre-establishmentn. Establishment or settlement beforehand; the fact or state of being pre-established. ΚΠ 1711 Ld. Shaftesbury Characteristicks III. Misc. iii. ii. 164 Nothing which is found charming or delightful in the polite World..can any way be accounted for, supported, or establish'd, without the Pre-establishment or Supposition of a certain Taste. 1864 Morning Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) 25 June The protection afforded them..is mainly due to the pre establishment of a mail route. 1881 Princeton Rev. 2 357 Leibnitz was not content to affirm the harmony between the mind and its objects; he explained it by its pre-establishment. 1964 Amer. Jrnl. Compar. Law 13 122 The pre-establishment of the Warsaw and the Guadalajara Conventions would seem..to give rise to additional difficulties. 2003 L.-P. Rochon & M. Vernengo in L.-P. Rochon & M. Seccareccia Dollarization 131 The creation of a supranational bank requires the pre-establishment of a supranational political institution. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1711 |
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