affirm
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you affirm that something is true or that something exists, you state firmly and publicly that it is true or exists. 公开肯定[正式]
The court affirmed that the information can be made public under the Freedom of Information Act. 法院公开肯定了此信息能依据《自由信息法案》公之于众。
...a speech in which he affirmed a commitment to lower taxes. …在其中他公开肯定了减税承诺的一次演讲。
2. affirmationN-VAR 公开肯定
The North Atlantic Treaty begins with the affirmation that its parties "reaffirm their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations."
《北大西洋公约》以公开肯定其成员“重申其对《联合国宪章》的目的以及原则的信念”开头。
3. V-T If an event affirms something, it shows that it is true or exists. 证实[正式]
Everything I had accomplished seemed to affirm that opinion. 我所做成的每件事似乎都证实了那个观点。
4. affirmationN-UNCOUNT 证实[also 'a' N]
The ruling was a welcome affirmation of the constitutional right to free speech. 此裁决是对言论自由这一宪法权利的受人欢迎的肯定。
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affirm /əˈfɜːm/ (affirming,affirmed,affirms)
剑桥词典
- to state something as true
证实;确认;断言
[ 词或词组后面接一个that从句 ] The suspect affirmed (that) he had been at home all evening . 犯罪嫌疑人声称他整个晚上都呆在家中。
She affirmed her intention to apply for the post . 她承认自己有意应聘这一职位。
to publicly show your support for an opinion or idea
(公开)声明
The government has affirmed its commitment to equal rights . 政府声明了其致力于权利平等的承诺。 返回 affirm