premise

premise
noun
1) in pl. (building) Gebäude, das; (buildings and land of factory or school) Gelände, das; (rooms) Räumlichkeiten Pl.

on the premises — hier/dort; (of public house, restaurant, etc.) im Lokal

2) see academic.ru/57564/premiss">premiss
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prem·ise
I. n
[ˈpremɪs]
Prämisse f geh, Voraussetzung f
on [or with] the \premise that ... unter der Voraussetzung, dass ...
to start from the \premise that ... von der Voraussetzung [o geh Prämisse] ausgehen, dass ...
II. vt
[prɪˈmaɪz, AM ˈpremɪs]
(form)
1. (base)
to \premise sth on [or upon] sth etw auf etw akk [auf]bauen
to be \premised on sth auf etw dat basieren [o beruhen]
to \premise one's argument on sth sein Argument auf etw akk aufbauen [o gründen
2. AM (preface)
to \premise sth etw einleiten
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['premɪs]
1. n
1) (ESP LOGIC) Prämisse f (spec), Voraussetzung f
2) pl (of school, factory) Gelände nt; (= building) Gebäude nt; (= shop) Räumlichkeiten pl; (form = house) Besitz m, Anwesen nt

licensed premises — Schankort m

business premises — Geschäftsräume pl

to use as business premises — geschäftlich nutzen

drinking is not allowed in or on these premises — es ist nicht erlaubt, hier Alkohol zu trinken

will you escort him off the premises? —

he was asked to leave the premises — man forderte ihn auf, das Gelände etc zu verlassen

get off my premises — verlassen Sie sofort mein Land or Grundstück!

2. vt

to be premised on sth (form) — auf etw (dat) basieren

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premise1 [prıˈmaız; besonders US ˈpremıs] v/t
1. vorausschicken, vorher erwähnen
2. PHIL postulieren
premise2 [ˈpremıs] s
1. Prämisse f:
a) PHIL Vordersatz m (im Syllogismus):
major (minor) premise Ober-(Unter)satz m
b) Voraussetzung f:
on the premise that … unter der Prämisse, dass …
2. pl JUR (das) Obenerwähnte (in Urkunden), (das) vorher Gesagte oder Vereinbarte:
in the premises im Vorstehenden;
in these premises in Hinsicht auf das eben Erähnte
3. pl
a) Grundstück n
b) Haus n nebst Zubehör (Nebengebäude, Grund und Boden)
c) Lokal n, Räumlichkeiten pl:
on the premises an Ort und Stelle; auf dem Grundstück; im Hause oder Lokal
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noun
1) in pl. (building) Gebäude, das; (buildings and land of factory or school) Gelände, das; (rooms) Räumlichkeiten Pl.

on the premises — hier/dort; (of public house, restaurant, etc.) im Lokal

2) see premiss
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n.
Prämisse -n f.
Voraussetzung f.

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