词汇 | warranting |
释义 | warranting present participle ofwarrant warrant verb uk /ˈwɒr.ənt/ us /ˈwɔːr.ənt/ warrantverb (MAKE NECESSARY)[ T ] to make a particular activity necessary: 使有必要 Obviously what she did was wrong, but I don't think it warranted such a severe punishment.显然她做得不对,但我认为她不应该受到如此严厉的惩罚。 It's a relatively simple task that really doesn't warrant a great deal of time being spent on it.这是一个相对来说比较简单的任务,不必在上面花费大量的时间。 See also unwarrantedformal Essential or necessary a man's gotta do what a man's gotta doidiom baked in basically basis be a question of doing somethingidiom box ticking elemental gotta hang hang on/upon something have occasion to do somethingidiom if need beidiom lifeline meat and potatoesidiom necessary necessary evil stand or fall by somethingidiom symbiosis symbiotic symbiotically warrantverb (CERTAIN)[ I or T ]old-fashioned used to say that you are certain about something: 担保,保证;许诺 He's to blame, I'll warrant (you).是他的错,我(跟你)保证。 Making & breaking promises & commitments assurance be on your honouridiom breach of contract commit someone to something commitment committed cross my heart (and hope to die)idiom deliver on something fink fink out oath pact pledge promises, promises!idiom promisor promissory repledge restrictive covenant sworn vow Examples of warrantingwarranting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The specific problem in her reasoning is in warranting her delusion. The most common model is still the "third party warranting the payment" associated with various forms of copayment. Thus, methods to identify communities warranting a combined control approach, will enhance the efficacy of this approach. Moreover, the elderly are often more sensitive to particular serum concentrations, warranting conservative dosing strategies. What is important is that the analysis has warranting. What counts as a malady warranting medical attention may be subject to conflicting interpretations and may change over time. An alternative to viewing any individual human sin as warranting everlasting punishment is to view some pattern of sinful behaviour as calling forth everlasting punishment. These challenges to the proposed universal sequence of lexical development have been controversial, but they are also plausible and important, warranting more extensive investigation. Far from all of those who boarded the trains heading east had in fact been singled out by the state as warranting evacuation. Providing a "drop-in" service and continuing education after the initial program of contacts is completed could be a useful service development, warranting further evaluation. Accepting this principle as the fundamental condition warranting legal control of action, we explore legislative responsibilities for protecting expressive freedoms through three additional presumptions. It should be noted, however, that this interpretation is one of many possibilities, warranting the need for further research in this area. This practice suggests a medical need and rationale for intervention, when in fact there is no diagnosable condition warranting medical treatment. Do we have any reason, on the basis of the phenomena themselves, to single out beauty as warranting a uniquely theological explanation? Warranting past claims in modern terms should be just as anachronistic as denying them. 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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