affirm
[əˈfɜ:rm]
vt.& vi.
断言,肯定;
证实,确实;
[法]不经宣誓而庄严宣布;
承认;
例句:
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This report is positively denied in official circles, who affirm that nothing of the kind occurred , but that the story is made out of whole cloth.
这篇报导为官方人士所断然否认, 他们断言根本没有这回事, 其内容纯属捏造.
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Everything I had accomplished seemed to affirm that opinion.
我所取得的一切似乎都证明那个观点是对的。
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We gave them the opportunity to express their feelings, to affirm themselves.
我们给了他们一个机会表达自己的感情, 他们可以借此挺一挺腰杆.
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Such...rogues...Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks.
来自King Lear,Shakespeare
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We have just received an affirm on selective noise.
来自NEWYORKER
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But even so we wanted affirm those principles.
来自THETIMES
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The witness affirmed to the fact the thief had been caught in the act.
这位目击者证实那贼是在行窃时当场被捉的。
来自《权威词典》
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The witness affirmed to the facts.
证人证明这些是事实。
来自《权威词典》