premises
US: /ˈpɹɛməsəz/
UK: /pɹˈɛmɪsɪz/
UK: /pɹˈɛmɪsɪz/
English Vietnamese dictionary
premises
- danh từ
- ngôi nhà hoặc các toà nhà khác có nhà phụ, đất đai...; cơ ngơi
- business premises
- cơ ngơi kinh doanh
- the firm is looking for larger premises: công ty đang đi tìm những cơ ngơi lớn hơn
- he was asked to leave the premises immediately: người ta yêu cầu anh ta phải lập tức rời khỏi khu nhà
- (pháp lý) các chi tiết về tài sản, tên người... đã được ghi rõ trong phần đầu của một hợp đồng hợp pháp
- off the premises: ngoài ranh giới của dinh cơ
- to see somebody off the premises: tiễn ai ra khỏi nhà
- on the premises: trong nhà...
- there is always a manager on the premises: bao giờ cũng có một quản đốc ở trong toà nhà (tại chỗ)
- alcohol may not be consumed on the premises: rượu không được phép uống tại chỗ
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun
[pl.] the building and land near to it that a business owns or uses: business / commercial / industrial premises + The company is looking for larger premises. + No alcohol may be consumed on the premises. + Police were called to escort her off the premises. + These premises are regularly checked by security guards.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 premiss, assumption, proposition, postulate, hypothesis, conjecture, assertion, supposition, thesis, presupposition, proposal, theorem, surmise, basis, ground:
He started out with the premise that time had a beginning and will have an end.
v.
2 assume, propose, postulate, hypothesize, hypothecate, conjecture, posit, assert, suppose, presuppose, theorize, surmise, put or set forth, predicate, argue:
If you accept what Einstein premised in the Special Theory of Relativity, then you accept that space is curved.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
new
The company is moving to new premises next month.
| suitable | bigger, large | cramped, modest | city-centre | purpose-built | adjoining, neighbouring | temporary | private, residential | business, church, club, commercial, company, factory, hospital, hotel, industrial, office, retail, school, shop
VERB + PREMISES
enter
The police have the power to enter the premises at any time.
| find | own | acquire, lease | move to | occupy, use | leave, vacate
PREP.
on the ~
Smoking is strictly forbidden on school premises.
Concise English dictionary
premises|premised|premising'premɪs
noun
+a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn
verb
+set forth beforehand, often as an explanation
+furnish with a preface or introduction
+take something as preexisting and given