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¶æ(¿µ¾î) : [n] In some systems of grammar, the predicate of a clause is the part of it that is not the subject. For example, in `I decided what to do', `decided what to do' is the predicate. [v] If you say that one situation is predicated on another, you mean that the first situation can be true or real only if the second one is true or real.
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¶æ : The article predicates that the market collapse was caused by weakness of the dollar.