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averred

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

确信,确信的,确信不疑,确信无疑

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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

  • Congress, she averred, should put itself on “cruise control—Ted Cruz control—just for a week.”

  • But Rose stoutly averred that she would never be seduced; it was marriage or nothing.

  • Many of those who voted for President Clinton, Bork averred, did so because they were rooked by devious liberal lies.

  • "Bassett had fought gamely," the Republican organ averred, to make more glorious the Honorable Isaac's victory.

  • The human body, he averred, was governed by a number of demons, whom he distributed over a rhomboidal figure.

  • “Your Majesty has all the other attributes of angelhood,” she averred.

  • A holiday spoiled was no holiday at all, Palmer Billy averred.

  • The man was mad, his Highness averred, and it was but merciful to send him back to Italy.