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词汇 endorsement
释义 endorsement
noun
uk /ɪnˈdɔːs.mənt/ us /ɪnˈdɔːrs.mənt/

endorsementnoun (APPROVAL)


[ C or U ]
the act of saying that you approve of or support something or someone: 支持,认可
The campaign hasn't received any political endorsements.此活动未得到任何政治支持。
endorsement ofHe hoped to secure quick endorsement of the plan from the president.他希望很快能从总统那里获得对这项计划的许可。
[ C or U ]
the fact of a famous person appearing in an advertisement saying that they use and like a product: 名人为某商品做广告,名人代言
endorsement fromproducts that carry an endorsement from a celebrity名人代言做广告的商品
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Backing, supporting & defending
adopt
advocacy
affirmation
ally yourself to/with someone
argumentation
bail out
bet
buoy
champion
commitment
over-favour
pander to someone/something
prop something up
provide
provide for someone
root
solidly
sustenance
underpin
wave/show/fly the flagidiom

endorsementnoun (DRIVING LICENCE)


[ C ]UK
a mark on a driving licence that shows the driver is guilty of driving in an illegal way: 违章驾驶记录
endorsement onHe's got a couple of endorsements on his licence already.他的驾照上已经有好几次违章记录了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Punishing & punishments
ankle bracelet
ankle tag
attach
ball and chain
bar
be brought/called to accountidiom
discipline
endorse
fixed penalty
flay
flay someone aliveidiom
get what's coming to youidiom
gross misconduct
penalty
sentence
skin someone aliveidiom
slam dunk
someone should be shotidiom
sort
sort something out

endorsement | American Dictionary


endorsement
noun
us/ɪnˈdɔr·smənt/

endorsementnoun (SUPPORT)


[ C/U ]
the act of making a public statement of your support for something or someone:
[ U ]Both candidates have been seeking the union’s endorsement.
[ C/U ]
An endorsement is also a public statement, esp. by someone who is famous, that the person uses or likes a particular product:
[ C ]Some athletes get contracts for product endorsements worth millions of dollars.

endorsementnoun (SIGNATURE)


[ C ]
the act of writing your name on a check:
The bank won’t take checks that have no endorsements.

endorsement | Business English


endorsement
noun
(USalsoindorsement)uk /ɪnˈdɔːsmənt/us
[ C or U ] MARKETING (alsoproduct endorsement)
a statement made by someone in an advertisement, especially a well-known person, saying that they use and like a particular product:
The company is considering other marketing tactics like celebrity endorsement and using cartoon characters to promote products.
Artists and athletes can earn a lot of money from brands, film rights, product endorsements, and such things.
an endorsement contract/dealThe young swimmer has just signed a lucrative endorsement deal with a well-known swimwear maker.
[ C or U ]
a public statement made by someone saying that they approve of or support someone or something:
endorsement of sthThe stock exchange was boosted by the central bank's endorsement of another interest rate cut.
a government/official/personal endorsementFederal regulators gave their official endorsement to a technology standard for digital TV broadcasts, clearing the way for the next-generation of TV sets.
a ringing/strong/overwhelming endorsement
endorsement by/from sbThe plan, which would require endorsement by the federal government, is unlikely to be approved in its current form.
[ C or U ] BANKING
the act of signing the back of a cheque, bill of exchange, etc. that has your name on it in order to give your permission for it to be paid to someone else:
What are the regulations for cheque endorsements?
[ C ] INSURANCE
a condition that is included in an insurance agreement:
A policy endorsement can be used to modify a current policy without completely rewriting it.

Examples of endorsement


endorsement
The endorsement of anhedonia stem questions did not vary significantly by age or gender.
The downplaying of factors that international law has taken into account leads to endorsement of potentially very disruptive proposals.
For example, it is possible to develop criteria ' profiles ' for each individual, thereby identifying various types of person misfit and subjects with unusual endorsement patterns.
In particular, did electoral reform affect the allocation of endorsements, posts and presidential votes?
Yet it was more than an endorsement for these patrons of southern renewal and progressive thinking.
Nowhere was his endorsement of female culture more visible, or more spectacular, than in his attire.
The consensus achieved is, therefore, not an accident of compromise or a fortuitous coincidence but a genuine endorsement from all involved.
On account of their modest social origins, and their endorsement of the unfolding revolutionary process, these prelates became known as ' citizen bishops '.
But with strategic voters this is not true because for some local candidates, the endorsement constraints may not be binding.
The party deterred most candidates who failed to win the endorsement from running as conservative independents.
Under the endorsement rules, those candidates cannot converge further toward the other party's platform because they would lose endorsement.
Class 4 contained 6 % of subjects with high endorsements of both mood and somatic symptoms, including both fatigue symptoms.
Providing assistance to the regrouped population may be regarded as a sign of support or endorsement of the regroupment policy.
The importance of endorsement of guidelines by professional bodies is also underestimated by the existing instruments.
An alternative explanation is that the gender difference in endorsement of symptoms is the result of response bias.
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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