词汇 | testimonial |
释义 | testimonial noun[ C ] uk /ˌtes.tɪˈməʊ.ni.əl/ us /ˌtes.təˈmoʊ.ni.əl/ a statement about the character or qualities of someone or something证明信,介绍信 formal or old-fashioned a formal written description of someone's character and qualities given by a previous employer(以前雇主写的)推荐书 Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant EDIB elect employ employable employment employment agency nominate nomination nominee recruitment drive referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Backing, supporting & defending testimonial | Business Englishtestimonial noun uk /ˌtestɪˈməʊniəl/us [ C ] MARKETING a formal written statement about the qualities of a product or service: Financial Mail exposed the company's use of fake or doctored customer testimonials in advertising. a testimonial from sbAsk for testimonials from satisfied clients and post them on your website. [ C ] HR a formal written description of someone's abilities, character, and qualities given by a previous employer: a testimonial from sbWe have received a glowing testimonial from her former employer. Compare referencenoun [ C or U ] proof that something exists or is true: be a testimonial to sthThe achievement of record profits is a testimonial to better financial management in recent years. Compare testament Examples of testimonialtestimonial Several favorable testimonials were written by self-identified healthcare providers, attorneys, and educators. Numerous testimonials describe the difficult transportation conditions of the antebellum era and project proposals were often long-standing. The weight of testimonials indicate that gender observations outweighed political and economic concerns. I don't really take an awful lot of notice of written testimonials. Uncritical testimonials to the postmodern's attractions are ten a penny, and conservative denunciations thereof not much scarcer. Presumably the testimonials were effective because advertising continued after demands for proof of its efficacy ceased. There is no doubt a cathartic aspect to the delivery of public testimonials, but there is also social significance. Candidates had no need to supply further testimonials or submit to any additional formalities. Selection is a function of testimonials, anecdotal experiences, guesswork, habit, and tradition. Undertakers rarely advertised, for theirs was- and remains- a trade where discretion took precedence over high-profile marketing and one would not see an undertaker publishing testimonials from satisfied customers. His colleagues knew him to be corrupt, and yet, like so many other government servants, he was possessed of a sheaf of glowing testimonials from his former employers. Twenty-six years after graduating he sent a donation for the testimonial of one of his former professors. Real life goes far beyond personal impressions or testimonial experiences. After suffering an 'attack of paralysis' in 1820, he was presented with a public testimonial for his 'patriotic services' (p. xlv). Evidence may be categorized as physical, documentary, testimonial, and analytical. See all examples of testimonial 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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