词汇 | attesting |
释义 | attesting present participle ofattest attest verb[ I or T ] formaluk /əˈtest/ us /əˈtest/ to show, say, or prove that something exists or is true: 表明;证明;证实 Thousands of people came out onto the streets to attest their support for the democratic opposition party.数以千计的人走上街头声援主张民主的反对党。 attest toThe number of old German cars still on the road attests to the excellence of their manufacture.在马路上仍可以看到相当数量的老款德国车,这表明其制造工艺十分精良。 As his career attests, he is a world-class tennis player.他是世界一流的网球选手,其职业生涯便是最好例证。 [ often passive ] law specialized to say officially, for example by signing your name, that a document such as a will(= a document in which a person says what should be done with their money and property after they die) has been written and signed correctly: be attestedThe will needs to be attested by three witnesses. A notary public is an individual authorized by the state to certify documents and attest to their authenticity. Generally, the testimony of at least one attesting witness is required to probate a will. The thing is — and my wife will attest to this — I am so insensitive I probably didn't notice. As any serious gamer will attest, online experiences can have real-life consequences. The exporter's signature may need to be attested by a witness. Any deletion or alteration made before the affidavit is sworn shall be attested by the commissioner. Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Proving and disproving Official documents Examples of attestingattesting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The fourth pattern, however, refers to the presence of both qualities, attesting to the achievement of democratic governance to the fullest degree. We can also notice that the convergence is of the same order than the trial with deterministic reinforcement attesting the model robustness to noise. The group discussions corroborate previous insights by attesting that conflict in public discussion is generally latent and often repressed. The commentators' assessments as to how we succeeded are very diverse and vigorous, attesting to the power of these words to rouse scientific didacticism. They could be lenders of grain or money, and they were responsible for issuing certificates attesting to the good character of individuals. On the other hand, attesting to the charm and allure of the phenomenology of "rich images," the imagery position has gathered considerable force. The fourth pattern, however, refers to the presence of both qualities, attesting to the achievement of substantive democratization to the fullest degree. Graphical presentation of experimental results becomes a standard rhetorical trope, attesting to an ethic of candidness with regard to error. Besides attesting to currency, such citations also leave no room for doubt about what this expression means. The court cited studies by the tenement department attesting to the superiority of water closets over privy vaults. In fact, it did slow down, attesting to the existence of a soluble, transmissible "chemical mediator" (acetylcholine). Therefore, attesting a deviation from the norm in the vernacular of educated speakers testifies to the robustness of the change. Yields were unusually high for second-season maize in the study communities in 1996, attesting to the year's favourable secondseason growing conditions and the generally high production levels in some fields. Thus, attesting to the presence of some risk in this sample, an appreciable minority of parents appear to be experiencing significant difficulties in adjustment and family relationships. Further, philosophers and writers have perennially been occupied with the meaning of such issues as freedom and control, attesting to the prominence of autonomy as an experiential issue. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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