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apprise

/uh-prahyz/US // əˈpraɪz //UK // (əˈpraɪz) //

认可,认可度,认可的,认可度高

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ap·prised, ap·pris·ing.

    • : to give notice to; inform; advise: to be apprised of the death of an old friend.

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Examples

  • Today’s top social media monitoring tools keep you apprised of relevant conversations, so you don’t miss a thing and can get ahead of narratives.

  • There could be some isolated flooding, so keep apprised of that.

  • As the Singer, Aquino wastes no time in apprising the audience of the miseries of life.

  • It’s not a high-confidence forecast with an atmospheric setup such as it is, but we’ll keep you apprised of changes to the timing and amounts of rain this weekend.

  • In a memo apprising staffers of McNeil’s resignation, Baquet and Times Managing Editor Joe Kahn included the intent-neutral standard quoted above.

  • The unlocking of the yard door would apprise us of the entrance of a guard, before the latter could observe Wingie at my cell.

  • They apprise him also of his confirmation as "Governor of our Plantation," and of the names of the Councillors joined with him.

  • Ought we not to make a run to Dresden, therefore, and apprise the Polish Majesty?

  • The night was unusually cold, but they dared not start a fire, lest it should apprise their enemies of their presence.

  • To-morrow the symphonies may perhaps be tried over at the Archduke's if I am able to go out, of which I will apprise you.