averred
['əvɜ:d]
v.
断言( aver的过去式和过去分词 );
证实;
证明…属实;
作为事实提出;
例句:
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"Enter-taining is something that everyone in the country can enjoy," she averred.
“娱乐消遣是每个国民都能享受的事,”她坚定地说。
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She averred that she had never seen the man before.
她斩钉截铁地说以前从未见过这个男人。
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The prosecutor averred that the prisoner killed Lois.
检察官称被拘犯杀害洛伊丝属实.
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"I have chosen them and they are not going to denigrate my name and my credibility," she averred.
来自THETIMES
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Tracy Gill averred, with a squeal, that she'd just read The Bell Jar.
来自NEWYORKER
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Even those of Linnaeus's contemporaries who conceded the animality of man averred that people have two feet, not four.
来自NEWYORKER