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assertedly

/uh-sur-tid/US // əˈsɜr tɪd //

宣称的,宣称,据称,断言

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : resting on a statement or claim unsupported by evidence or proof; alleged: The asserted value of the property was twice the amount anyone offered.

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  • “I cannot reiterate enough that there is so much abuse that goes on in this place,” he asserted.

  • The lawyer asserted that an autopsy of Sarbandi showed how the pen knife wound was itself not fatal.

  • It also harkened back to Ada Lovelace, who asserted that machines would be able to do almost anything, except think on their own.

  • Land, he asserted, should be owned by the public and government funded by rents.

  • The Persian frontier was the only firmly delineated border, asserted by mountains.

  • It is usually asserted that the tobacco grown in Brazil contains only two per cent.

  • Among the ladies of "gentle blood," however, there is more of the asserted aristocratic symmetry and beauty than among the men.

  • But in doing this, the intention and power of selection guided by sound judgment at once asserted itself.

  • Piegan shortly proved that he made no vain boast when he asserted his ability to follow their track.

  • After the first surprise, Comyn's men asserted their superior force; and aid arrived from Carlisle.

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