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aver

/uh-vur/US // əˈvɜr //UK // (əˈvɜː) //

平均值,平均值为,平均值是指

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    a·verred, a·ver·ring.

    • : to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
    • : Law. to allege as a fact.

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Examples

  • Northam avers that he’s not a foodie, so he doesn’t view this as a tremendous hardship.

  • Other than her son, producer Jesse Huot, with whom she works, Cantor avers that Tharp “hasn’t really had long-term relationships or anything.”

  • Griffin avers that the opposite proved to be the case — that because Folger is a center of imaginative investigation, her productions found a receptive audience inside the institution as well as among Washington-area theatergoers.

  • Those who have heard them on the stump aver that they never heard better speakers.

  • They aver that "the good spirit" Moora-Moora made a number of small black lizards, liked them, and promised them dominion.

  • Men would say I spoke from spite, and perhaps some even might aver that I was myself the cause of my daughter's ruin.

  • The aver-penny, or average-penny, was contributed towards the king's averages, or money given to be freed thereof.

  • The rustic aid-de-camps of the household used to aver that all fertilizing matters "leached" through it.

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