词汇 | endorsing |
释义 | endorsing present participle ofendorse endorse verb[ T ] uk /ɪnˈdɔːs/ us /ɪnˈdɔːrs/ endorseverb[T] (SUPPORT)C2 to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone: (公开)赞同,认可,支持 The Council is expected to endorse the committee's recommendations.估计地方议会将赞同委员会的提议。 formalI fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said.我完全赞同主席所说的一切。 to appear in an advertisement, saying that you use and like a particular product: (在广告中对某种产品)宣传,吹捧 They paid $2 million to the world champion to endorse their new aftershave.他们付给这位世界冠军200万美元,请他给他们新生产的须后水做广告。 I certainly don't endorse her views. The proposal was endorsed by the majority of members. I fully endorse what the speaker said. State governors are being urged to endorse the plan. The president doesn't endorse products himself regardless of their merits. Backing, supporting & defending adopt advocacy affirmation ally yourself to/with someone argumentation bail out bat bet buoy champion commitment over-favour pander to someone/something prop something up provide provide for someone solidly sustenance underpin wave/show/fly the flagidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Advertising and marketing endorseverb[T] (GIVE PERMISSION)to write something in order to give permission for something, especially your name on the back of a cheque, in order to make it payable(= able to be paid) to someone else(尤指在支票背面)签名,背书 Allowing and permitting admission admit admit of something allow of something allowable authorization authorize consent entrance excuse give the green light to somethingidiom given the chance/choiceidiom green-light hall pass hospital admission relicense relicensure say-so security clearance see your way (clear) to doing somethingidiom endorseverb[T] (PUNISH)UK to officially record on a driving licence that the driver has been found guilty of driving in an illegal way(在驾驶执照上)注明司机违章,记录违章事项 Punishing & punishments ankle bracelet ankle tag ball and chain bar be brought/called to accountidiom discipline endorse endorsement 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 Examples of endorsingendorsing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In inheriting the value frames of elite rhetoric, citizens may end up endorsing values from both sides of the partisan divide. Girls may not perceive their own behavior as depressed, although parents may be accurately endorsing internalizing symptoms. They responded to the uncertainty resulting from the change in the electoral system by endorsing numerous group-supported candidates and celebrities. The senior users were in effect endorsing the societal and cultural prejudices of ageism. This has produced much evidence that negative stereotypes underlie employer attitudes and practices, endorsing a deficit model of ageing. This is well illustrated in the case of night fishing being effectively restrained by kadakkodis endorsing fines and other punishments on defectors. It is argued that such theories provide comprehensive and critical perspectives on historical corrective practices, neither simply endorsing nor invalidating them. Meanwhile, managers experience the additional pressures of overtly endorsing policy and demonstrating exemplary practice. One must be cautious in endorsing such a research program, as it can inhibit a deeper anthropological understanding. Lest this move be seen as endorsing divorce, many state legislatures attached a rigid set of rules and regulations to divorce. Perhaps participants were favoring a nondenominational, all encompassing "religious worldview" endorsing equally the religious beliefs of outgroups as much as those of the ingroup. After all, when we permit living donation, we are in fact indirectly endorsing a form of directed donation. By voluntarily endorsing the rules that govern them, citizens endow a regime with an elusive but indispensable quality: political legitimacy. There is no need to interpret traditional descriptions of ' neuter passive ' participles as endorsing the view that ma/ta forms are morphosyntactically passive. Endorsing novelty is not claiming license to depart from the standard of empirical adequacy. 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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