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V-T If you prejudge a situation, you form an opinion about it before you know all the facts. (在了解事实前)仓促判断; 过早判断 [正式]
They tried to prejudge the commission's findings.
他们试图预先判定该委员会的发现结果。
In logic, nothing is accidental: if a thing can occur in an atomic fact the possibility of that atomic fact must already be prejudged in the thing.
在逻辑中没有偶然的事情:如果一个事物能够出现在原子事实中,那么这个原子事实的可能性必定早已包含于该事物之中。
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